September's Book
The book for September will be Beastly by Alex Flinn.
From Publishers' Weekly
Flinn (Diva) delivers a lighthearted and contemporary twist on
Beauty and the Beast, and while there is nothing shocking nor any
striking departure from the original, her retelling is eminently
satisfying. Kyle Kingsbury is a gorgeous high school freshman, spoiled
rotten by his famous anchorman father, a man who'd rather dole out cash
than affection. Kyle attends the exclusive Tuttle School in New York
City and torments those poor unfortunates who lack his looks and wealth.
When he humiliates a girl at school, she transforms him into a
horrific-looking creature. Kyle's only hope for breaking the spell lies
in finding true love-as he reports online in meetings of the Unexpected
Changes chat group (other members include Froggie and the mermaid Silent
Maid). Flinn follows the fairy tale's original plot points closely, but
falters in her depiction of the story's bad guys, over-the-top
caricatures that simply ring false in her up-to-date setting. Kyle's
father, for example, spends literally three minutes with him each day,
the time it takes him to heat his dinner in the microwave. Even so, the
happily-ever-after ending is rewarding, if not surprising.
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