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With the help of family and friends, Annie and Liam's wedding day looks as if it's going to be perfect until everything starts to go wrong. Liam's father doesn't show up, nor do the magic-wielding guests. Members of the wedding party come down with strange afflictions, Annie's gown is ruined, a storm floods the castle grounds, and an unknown king lays seige to the castle.

With the help of family and friends, Annie and Liam's wedding day looks as if it's going to be perfect until everything starts to go wrong. Liam's father doesn't show up, nor do the magic-wielding guests. Members of the wedding party come down with strange afflictions, Annie's gown is ruined, a storm floods the castle grounds, and an unknown king lays seige to the castle. Queen Karolina decides that they need the help of her fairy godmother, Moonbeam, but a pea-soup fog keeps the messengers from leaving. Only Annie and Liam can get past the magical fog to find Moonbeam, but even after they find her, it’s up to them to discover who cast the spells that ruined the wedding, and why the unknown king wants to conquer Treecrest. I can't decide if the quality of Baker's books have gone drastically downhill or if I've simply outgrown their storylines and writing.

I think it's the former, but either way, it's a disappointment. Her last few have been almost painful to read, though this was slightly less so than. The main problem I had with this one, besides overly childish dialogue and a silly plot, was that this is the same (silly) plot as at least 3 of Baker's other books.

I spent the majority of I can't decide if the quality of Baker's books have gone drastically downhill or if I've simply outgrown their storylines and writing. I think it's the former, but either way, it's a disappointment. Her last few have been almost painful to read, though this was slightly less so than. The main problem I had with this one, besides overly childish dialogue and a silly plot, was that this is the same (silly) plot as at least 3 of Baker's other books.

I spent the majority of the book wondering to myself, and occasionally innocent family bystanders, 'Haven't I read this before?' Millie and Audun Emma and Eadric Annie and Liam's wedding's plans are thwarted by natural disasters/inclement weather/pranks/hostile takeovers/kidnappings, etc caused by witches/dragons/nasty kings/trolls/others with bones to pick, etc.THEY'RE ALL THE SAME.VARIETY IS THE SPICE OF LIFE. Princess in Disguise, by E.

Baker, is about a girl who magic can’t touch. It’s Annie’s wedding day, and things are starting to go wrong.

First Annie’s dress, and then the decorations, and soon the castle is in a mess! An unknown kingdom is outside the castle walls trying to cause a war.

Annie, and her husband to be, Liam, go to get help from a powerful fairy. As Annie and Liam venture throughout kingdoms and forests they face new problems. This wonderful action filled, romantic story, draws Princess in Disguise, by E. Baker, is about a girl who magic can’t touch. It’s Annie’s wedding day, and things are starting to go wrong. First Annie’s dress, and then the decorations, and soon the castle is in a mess!

An unknown kingdom is outside the castle walls trying to cause a war. Annie, and her husband to be, Liam, go to get help from a powerful fairy. As Annie and Liam venture throughout kingdoms and forests they face new problems.

This wonderful action filled, romantic story, draws my attention.This book is worth spending the time to read, because it broadens your imagination. It makes you feel adventurous, and excited. For example, when Annie and Liam go out to find the fairy, Moonbeam, they figure out the solutions to new problems. It is fun to see all the trials they face, and how they get through them.

I thought that the beginning of the book, where Annie goes to help figure out problems with the castle was a little slow, but it was necessary for the book to move on and work the way it did. Other than the little bit slow beginning, I loved every part and moment in this book. I think the author did a wonderful job with perspective, and presenting the world the characters live in.

She describes things well, and the picture painted in my mind, makes a movie of the book. For example, “The moonflowers bumped together, making a gentle tapping sound. Under them lay a soft carpet of a dense grass that felt spongy under Annie’s feet when she dismounted from Otis.” This is such a great description, and I could see it all perfectly in my mind. The characters words and personalities work together, and the story seems smooth, because the characters words are perfect. The book makes me feel excited, and I’m always ready to read more.

I had my nose in the book all the time!Don’t give up! This book shows that if you keep trying, you will be rewarded in the end. In the book, Annie and Liam could have given up on finding the fairy Moonbeam, but they didn’t, and they were rewarded in the end, with the help of not only Moonbeam, but also other fairies in the kingdoms. Annie didn’t just give up on the wedding, but went to get help. Instead of the original plans, the fairies helped to set up her wedding, and it was even better than before. Everything was perfect, and Annie and Liam enjoyed a beautiful wedding. This book makes me happy, and helps me in my life to use the themes and messages.

This is the fourth book in a series that objectively should have stopped at the second book. Did I enjoy reading this book? Did this book need to exist? With that in mind I will continue.In this book Annie and Liam are preparing to get married unfortunately things start to go majorly wrong. There is magic hear at work so Annie and Liam must set off to find someone who can help them. This leads them on a wild goose chase going any which way before they finally find the person that can This is the fourth book in a series that objectively should have stopped at the second book. Did I enjoy reading this book?

Did this book need to exist? With that in mind I will continue.In this book Annie and Liam are preparing to get married unfortunately things start to go majorly wrong. There is magic hear at work so Annie and Liam must set off to find someone who can help them. This leads them on a wild goose chase going any which way before they finally find the person that can help them.This book is very contrived to me. I felt like I knew who the likely villains were the entire time and to be honest I was correct. It also all wraps up with a few conversations fixing everything and then the wedding can finally happen. It was fun to read but it wasn’t particularly inspiring, if I had been the author I would have ended the series with this book but I know she didn’t.

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This is the fourth book in the Wide Awake Princess series. It follows Annabel, sleeping beauty's sister, who is cursed so that no magic good or bad can touch her.

This book begins on her wedding day when everything starts going wrong. They quickly figure out that all the fairies and witches in the kingdom are behind it and a strange army is demanding their surrender. Annabel has to sneak out of the castle, since she is the only one unaffected by the fog that is literally pea soup, and try and This is the fourth book in the Wide Awake Princess series.

It follows Annabel, sleeping beauty's sister, who is cursed so that no magic good or bad can touch her. This book begins on her wedding day when everything starts going wrong.

They quickly figure out that all the fairies and witches in the kingdom are behind it and a strange army is demanding their surrender. Annabel has to sneak out of the castle, since she is the only one unaffected by the fog that is literally pea soup, and try and find help before her kingdom is taken over. I love all the references this book has from sleeping beauty to that one were the bird has to repay a life debt and helps out. While it is juvenile fiction it’s still interesting to anyone who likes fairy tales especially as the main character just cuts through all the silliness and magic around her.

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Having the main character in a kids' book getting married seemed like a poor choice. How old is Princess Annie?

Because she doesn't seem older than fourteen or fifteen at most. It's not exactly inappropriate for kids since Liam and Annie seem more like best friends than an engaged couple: it's just weird.The book begins on Princess Annie's wedding day, which turns into a disaster because for some reason, the fairies are really unhappy with her. So Annie and Liam set out on a quest to fix Having the main character in a kids' book getting married seemed like a poor choice. How old is Princess Annie? Because she doesn't seem older than fourteen or fifteen at most. It's not exactly inappropriate for kids since Liam and Annie seem more like best friends than an engaged couple: it's just weird.The book begins on Princess Annie's wedding day, which turns into a disaster because for some reason, the fairies are really unhappy with her.

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So Annie and Liam set out on a quest to fix everything before they can finally tie the knot.This series would have been better off ending at book 3. Princess in Disguise is the forth book in the Wide-Awake Princess series by E.D.

It is currently scheduled for release on March 31 2015. Annie and Liam's wedding day looks as if it's going to be perfect.

Then everything starts to go wrong. Liam's father doesn't show up, members of the wedding party come down with strange afflictions, Annie's gown is ruined, a storm floods the castle grounds, and an unknown king lays siege to the castle.

Only Annie and Liam can get past a magical fog to Princess in Disguise is the forth book in the Wide-Awake Princess series by E.D. It is currently scheduled for release on March 31 2015. Annie and Liam's wedding day looks as if it's going to be perfect. Then everything starts to go wrong. Liam's father doesn't show up, members of the wedding party come down with strange afflictions, Annie's gown is ruined, a storm floods the castle grounds, and an unknown king lays siege to the castle.

Only Annie and Liam can get past a magical fog to find Moonbeam, but even after they find her, it’s up to them to discover who cast the spells that ruined the wedding, and why the unknown king wants to conquer Treecrest.Princess in Disguise holds up to the action and adventure of the previous installments of this series. I will admit to feeling like I missed a book or some details from the series when I first started reading, and it is because I did somehow miss reading The Bravest Princess, which was recently released. Even with the gaps in my knowledge, I caught up quickly and really enjoyed the read. Anne and Liam face troubles and step up to solve the problems. Each conflict they face is defeated with wit, grace, and courage rather than brute strength or violence.

I find that rare in adventure stories and really like that about this series. Anne's unique power of magic immunity again plays a big role, and I liked that we finally saw what Liam's magical talent was as well. Another great story from Baker to capture the imagination and entertain.Princess in Disguise is a wonderful middle grade fantasy adventure for fans of E.D.

Anyone that is current with this series will find this another must read. If you have missed previous books in the series I do recommend reading the backlog first, not only so you understand all the players, but also because they are simply good reads. I picked up this book because I wanted a nice and light little fantasy story to help me out with my reading slump. I feel like the short but sweet books are great for getting me to read because I just don't feel like reading some of the longer books. And this book was exactly that.

Short, sweet, not too heavy on the mystery, but enjoyable. Like having a snack of cotton candy.What I love about Annie and Liam's relationship is that it's been pretty subtle these past books, mostly told in what they I picked up this book because I wanted a nice and light little fantasy story to help me out with my reading slump. I feel like the short but sweet books are great for getting me to read because I just don't feel like reading some of the longer books. And this book was exactly that. Short, sweet, not too heavy on the mystery, but enjoyable.

Like having a snack of cotton candy.What I love about Annie and Liam's relationship is that it's been pretty subtle these past books, mostly told in what they do for each other instead of what they say. In this book, they actually say it and it's just so sweet that you want to give both of them pats on the head and some hot chocolate.Though there isn't a lot of novelty in this one. The usual magic mishaps and since Annie isn't affected by magic, she has to go and sort it out. Meeting characters we've met before, disguises, etc etc. It just feels like par for the course when it comes to this series. Also, I had the culprit pretty much figured out within the first few chapters.Overall: Nothing much new here, but I didn't dislike it. It's alright, but not earth-shakily awesome.

Good enough for a quick read! The book Princess In Disguise, by E.D. Baker is a fantasy.

Princess In Disguise is about a princess undercover on a mission. She is on this mission because she finds evil magic in the castle, and is trying to find help. Annie ends up in many amazing places along the way. Annie also has magic powers which protect her, and her fiance from crazy things happening to them! As they travel through many magical places they meet very interesting, mythical creatures. For example they come across ogres, The book Princess In Disguise, by E.D.

Baker is a fantasy. Princess In Disguise is about a princess undercover on a mission. She is on this mission because she finds evil magic in the castle, and is trying to find help. Annie ends up in many amazing places along the way. Annie also has magic powers which protect her, and her fiance from crazy things happening to them! As they travel through many magical places they meet very interesting, mythical creatures. For example they come across ogres, and fairies.

She has to do this mission in disguise or else her whole kingdom will be in even more danger than it was before!Overall, this is an easy read, and a great book.This is a great book because the author E.D. Baker is very specific. Baker puts very realistic pictures inside of the reader’s mind. This story is not believable.

It is not believable because magic is used in the story, as well as talking animals. The setting in this book was described well. For example, “ Thunder boomed as lightning cracked the night sky above.” The authors plot seemed very strong, as well as the use of language, and her theme. The plot was very strong because it was easy to follow, and understand. Also her use of language was very well used, and seemed like it was categorized correctly. If you love fantasy books, with a little twist, Princess In Disguise is the book for you! I think I'm now at the point in which I've read too many fairy tales with similar plots, or this book was a little more on the children's side then most of E.

Baker's other books, or maybe I've just outgrown kid's books. I don't know what it is, but somehow I just didn't really enjoy this one. I guess it was because I still have some questions about this book like The fairies are mad because Annie supposedly didn't invite them? Doesn't Squidge have more motivation than simply I think I'm now at the point in which I've read too many fairy tales with similar plots, or this book was a little more on the children's side then most of E. Baker's other books, or maybe I've just outgrown kid's books.

I don't know what it is, but somehow I just didn't really enjoy this one. I guess it was because I still have some questions about this book like The fairies are mad because Annie supposedly didn't invite them? Doesn't Squidge have more motivation than simply not liking Annie for accidentally causing Moonbeam to fall in love with Selbert? What even happen to Squidge? He just disappears and bye-bye Squidge. We know he survived, but where did he go? Maybe I was expecting a cute book by E.

Baker that sticks out from other retellings like the Frog Princess series, or maybe my time for reading Juvenile books is up. Well I guess this book did have some cute scenes, but it did have a lot of childish stuff, and the plot twist you really could see from miles away, but you had hoped that E.

Baker would take a creative path and surprise you, but unfortunately no such luck. I'm rating a book by one of my favorite authors 3 stars instead of 4 or 5.Content- CleanPretty much nothing except some bad guys chasing good guys and people are thrown in prison, but it's nothing to bat an eye at. Baker has a penchant for writing really good books, then writing sequels that get progressively more boring. And her stand-alone novel, A Question of Magic, is also a tedious read. I’ve been trying to figure out why this is.I think part of it is due to her writing style. Princess in Disguise is very tell-heavy, with lots of similar structured sentences that make for a sort of monotone as you read them.

A lot of the dialogue was about Annie and Liam discussing what they were seeing or Yawn.E. Baker has a penchant for writing really good books, then writing sequels that get progressively more boring. And her stand-alone novel, A Question of Magic, is also a tedious read. I’ve been trying to figure out why this is.I think part of it is due to her writing style. Princess in Disguise is very tell-heavy, with lots of similar structured sentences that make for a sort of monotone as you read them.

A lot of the dialogue was about Annie and Liam discussing what they were seeing or telling each other what they were going to do, which make everything seem a little mechanical. I think the main thing that bothered me is that Baker’s writing is just average. And nothing in her writing or the plot inspired me to care about the book.My opinion of Baker has really gone down since I first started reading her books. It’s a little sad, to be honest, and it’s tainted my view of the first two books in this series.Overall, Princess of Disguise is an unfortunately boring book, with almost nothing to recommend it except that it’s part of the halfway-decent Wide-Awake Princess series (a series in which my opinion has degraded the more books I’ve read in it).

I don’t think I can read Baker anymore, simply because I haven’t found any of her books pleasant to read recently. Not because they were necessarily bad, but because they were just so boring and flat.

Princess Annie and Prince Liam are getting married, but when an unexpected rain storm begins to flood the castle and an evil king starts attacking its up to Annie and Liam to save the day. Annie and liam take a hidden tunnel and go on there way into a dark forest. The magic in the forest cant touch Annie. She is amune to magic, and so is anyone touching her. On there way to find a magical fairy who can help them they run into some trouble.

Will they be able to restore peace back to the kingdom? Princess Annie and Prince Liam are getting married, but when an unexpected rain storm begins to flood the castle and an evil king starts attacking its up to Annie and Liam to save the day. Annie and liam take a hidden tunnel and go on there way into a dark forest. The magic in the forest cant touch Annie. She is amune to magic, and so is anyone touching her. On there way to find a magical fairy who can help them they run into some trouble. Will they be able to restore peace back to the kingdom?In the book Princess in Disguise the two main characters are very diffrent.

Annie is smart and thinks things through, were as Liam runs into action and does what he thinks is best. Also, Annie cant be touched by any magic. Liam however can be touch by magic and he recived 3 christening gifts that don't work around Annie.I liked this book a lot. I like all the mystery of finding out who is resposible for everything.

I like how it wasn't just them showing up in one place and finding the magical fairy. I liked how they were traveling everywhere. I haven't ever read the first books but I liked how it still made sense.

Annie and Liam are finally to be married, but everything around their wedding goes wrong. Once again they are off on a quest, this time to figure out why someone would want to sabotage their wedding!It's cute, but it's ultimately forgettable. Things happened and were solved but there didn't seem to be any rhyme or reason. Annie figured out why the king was attacking her castle, but there was no way the reader would have known and really no clues that Annie figured out either. Annie and Liam are finally to be married, but everything around their wedding goes wrong. Once again they are off on a quest, this time to figure out why someone would want to sabotage their wedding!It's cute, but it's ultimately forgettable.

Things happened and were solved but there didn't seem to be any rhyme or reason. Annie figured out why the king was attacking her castle, but there was no way the reader would have known and really no clues that Annie figured out either. Figured it out. It just seemed like there were so many things happening, Liam's dad and the seige and the fairies and finding Moonbeam. It was just completely disjointed to me.Also, there seemed to be foreshadowing just about halfway through the book, suggesting that Liam's mom was up to something '.We had to lock Mother and Clarence in the tower.

It was odd; she was waiting in her chamber almost as if she expected us to come for her.' Nothing ever happened or explained why she might have known. I read this book out loud to my girls at bedtime.

They got really into it and wanted to discuss what happened every night when we stopped reading. It's a really cute book that can be enjoyed by the whole family.Annie and Liam's wedding day turns into a disaster, so they postpone it and go in search of a powerful fairy to help them get rid an invading army.

I haven't read any of the other books in the series, but that didn't hinder my enjoyment of this book, and it didn't give my kids any I read this book out loud to my girls at bedtime. They got really into it and wanted to discuss what happened every night when we stopped reading. It's a really cute book that can be enjoyed by the whole family.Annie and Liam's wedding day turns into a disaster, so they postpone it and go in search of a powerful fairy to help them get rid an invading army.

I haven't read any of the other books in the series, but that didn't hinder my enjoyment of this book, and it didn't give my kids any confusion either. It's a sweet, well thought out story that kids will like. When I finished reading the last page, my seven year old sighed in satisfaction and said that it was the sweetest book ever.If you haven't read any books in this series, I would start at the beginning with The Wide Awake Princess and work your way through.Content: CleanSource: I received a digital galley of this book in exchange for an honest review.Find more great books for kids at. This is one of the most humorous books I have ever read. It is the fourth in a series about a princess who is not your everyday beauty.Instead she uses her mind and her ability that magic does not work on her to make her one of the most delightful characters in fairy tales that I have ever read about.I think Annie would make such a great friend.In the series, Princess Annie is the younger sister of the Princess, commonly thought of as the basis for Sleeping Beauty, Gwendolyn. This time, Liam This is one of the most humorous books I have ever read.

It is the fourth in a series about a princess who is not your everyday beauty.Instead she uses her mind and her ability that magic does not work on her to make her one of the most delightful characters in fairy tales that I have ever read about.I think Annie would make such a great friend.In the series, Princess Annie is the younger sister of the Princess, commonly thought of as the basis for Sleeping Beauty, Gwendolyn. This time, Liam and Annie are trying to discover the reason behind their wedding day being absolutely ruined! Storms come up, her bridesmaids come down with rashes, her wedding dress comes completely unsewn, etc. What a catastrophe!The reason turns out to be a quite unexpected one! I really enjoyed how Liam and Annie finally discovered why their wedding had been so devastated.I think you will really like this story! Princess Annie is finally ready to marry Prince Liam when disaster strikes and the kingdom is flooded.

She embarks on a hunt for the source of the trouble. With the help of the good fairy Moonbeam, she manages to find the cause of her misfortune and overcome its evil ways.This is the fourth in the Tales of the Wide-Away Princess series that deals with fairy tale princesses and their woes. There is plenty of adventure and action that will keep the reader turning pages. A map at the beginning of Princess Annie is finally ready to marry Prince Liam when disaster strikes and the kingdom is flooded. She embarks on a hunt for the source of the trouble.

With the help of the good fairy Moonbeam, she manages to find the cause of her misfortune and overcome its evil ways.This is the fourth in the Tales of the Wide-Away Princess series that deals with fairy tale princesses and their woes. There is plenty of adventure and action that will keep the reader turning pages. A map at the beginning of the book aids in following the adventures of Princess Annie as she searches for a solution to her problem.

If you have the previous books in the series, consider purchasing this one. This is a stand-alone story so no need to have read the previous volumes in order to comprehend this one. Recommended for grades 4 through 6.

Baker made her international debut in 2002 with The Frog Princess, which was a Texas Lone Star Reading List Book, A Book Sense Children's Pick, a Florida's Sunshine State Readers List pick & a 2006 Sasquatch Book Award nominee. The Frog Princess inspired the Disney's Princess and the Frog!E. Baker was born in Buffalo, New York and spent most of the next eighteen years in the Town of E.D. Baker made her international debut in 2002 with The Frog Princess, which was a Texas Lone Star Reading List Book, A Book Sense Children's Pick, a Florida's Sunshine State Readers List pick & a 2006 Sasquatch Book Award nominee. The Frog Princess inspired the Disney's Princess and the Frog!E.

Baker was born in Buffalo, New York and spent most of the next eighteen years in the Town of Tonawanda with her older brother and her parents. She married her husband while in college, and had two children a few years after graduating from Allegheny College in Meadville, Pennsylvania with a bachelor’s degree in psychology. When her son was four, the family moved to the state of Maryland.

With two young children at home, E.D. Worked part time in her husband’s business and took writing classes at the local community college. She continued taking writing classes after the birth of her second daughter, but when she and her husband divorced, she went back to school and entered the SIMAT (School Immersion Masters in the Art of Teaching) program at Johns Hopkins University. After graduating, she taught fifth grade until her parents’ health began to fail. Her son had already graduated from college when E.D. And her daughters moved north to be closer to her parents. Having gained a new perspective on what is important in life, E.D.

Decided that it was time to believe in herself and devoted her time to writing. Her first book, The Frog Princess, was published in 2002. Has written 25 books to date and has no plans to quite writing anytime soon.Currently E. Baker lives on a small farm in Maryland where she and her family breed Appaloosa horses. They also have dogs, cats and goats.If you have a question or a comment for E.

Baker regarding her books, you can e-mail her at edbakerbooks@gmail.com and she will try very hard to reply to your e-mails. (Just keep in mind it may take a while before she responds, because she is working on a new book for you to enjoy!) For updates, announcements on upcoming books and daily posts by E.D. Baker be sure to follow her on Facebook.

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