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Ice (Hardback)
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Short Description for IceCassie encounters a Polar Bear King and a love that defies reason, and she learns that perhaps fairy tales aren't make-believe after all.
Full description- Publisher: Margaret K McElderry Books
- Published: 01 November 2009
- Format: Hardback 320 pages
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- Categories: Fiction | Adventure | Science Fiction | Romance | Family | Animal Stories
- ISBN 13: 9781416986430 ISBN 10: 141698643X
- Sales rank: 462,405
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Reviews for Ice
Reviewed by Sarah Bean the Green Bean Teen Queen for TeensReadToo.com
Cassie has grown up on an Arctic research station in Alaska with her father. She's been told stories of her mother, who made a deal with the Polar Bear King and is now imprisoned by trolls.
Cassie is eighteen and doesn't believe in Polar Bear Kings or trolls anymore - it's just a nice way of saying her mother died. But when she seeks out a polar bear that starts talking to her and promises he can return her mother if she would become his bride, Cassie starts to wonder if fairy tales really are true.
I enjoyed Sarah Beth Durst's previous novels INTO THE WILD and OUT OF THE WILD, and I was excited to see she'd keep writing about fairy tales. In ICE, she takes the story of EAST OF THE SUN, WEST OF THE MOON and gives it a twist - it's a modern setting, and Cassie's mother was the first one to make a deal with the Polar Bear King.
You don't have to be familiar with the original tale to enjoy ICE. Ms. Durst makes the story her own and it's a beautiful, engrossing tale of how far someone would go for true love.
Cassie is strong and spunky - I think she rivals Belle as my favorite fairy tale heroine. Her determination and stubbornness make her likeable and appealing and she fights for what she wants. If I'm ever stuck with trolls, I want Cassie by my side!!
Ms. Durst's writing is very descriptive and draws you in. I could imagine myself in the ice castle with Cassie and Bear, could feel the North Wind blowing, and hear Father Forest's voice. ICE is a novel that draws you in to its setting and you want to fight along with Cassie.
Full of action and romance, ICE is sure to delight fans of all ages who enjoy curling up with a good fairy tale. by TeensReadTooWhat would you risk for a fairy tale?
Cassie is a modern young adult who grew up on an Arctic research station enjoying the fairy tale of the North Wind's daughter, who promised her daughter's future to the Polar Bear King in order to save her family. But then the Polar Bear King arrives to claim Cassie as his promised bride...
The ensuing story weaves together romance, adventure, feminism, ecosystems, scientific research, spirituality, sacrifice and responsibility, and I even learned a few Inuit words in the bargain. The landscape is vividly drawn and despite being a girl who usually hates the cold, I couldn't help but appreciate the beauty of the Arctic while caught up in the world of Ice.
A beautiful modern fantasy retelling of the Nordic tale that is also known as East of the Sun, West of the Moon. Simply charming. by Kirsty McLean

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