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Tuesday, September 25, 2012
Retelling Bitterblue
In the book Bitterblue, the main character is overwhelmed from dealing with the death of her parents, not knowing who to trust, and from being the queen of a land she knows nothing about. Fed up, she decides to disguise herself and explore the city. After several nights of sneaking into a story-room, she becomes friends with two strangers and realizes she has found the one thing she has been looking for, the truth.
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In the book Bitterblue, the main character is overwhelmed from suddenly becoming the queen of a country she knows nothing about and not knowing who to trust. Fed up,she disguises herself and explores the city. After becoming friends with two strangers, she realizes she has found the one thing she has been looking for, the truth.
ReplyDeletethis IS how you write a retelling, Melody.
~Allison
Allison, thank you for stealing my laptop. I appreciate the advice, however, I do not plan on writing a new retelling piece any time soon.
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