![]() She’s smart and clever, funny and sassy, but also kind and loving. ![]() She ends up in all kinds of ridiculous situations and manages to get herself out of them as well. A fellow bookworm that’s not afraid to speak her mind. ![]() I was cracking up pretty much the entire book. I knew I was going to love this book after ten pages. It’s full of hilarious and loveable characters. ![]() This story does not disappoint in the least. I couldn’t wait for the audiobook to be available through my library so I bought the book when I saw it available on Book Outlet. My bookish twin, The Bookish Chick (check her out she’s amazing!) ranted and raved about the audiobook and I knew I had to read it. I’ve heard nothing but good things about this book and it’s second that came out this summer (My Plain Jane). This is how we think Jane’s story should have gone. And we’ve added a touch of magic to keep things interesting. Some names have been changed to protect the innocent (or not-so-innocent, or simply because we thought a name was terrible and we liked another name better). ![]() We’ve completely rearranged major details. It goes like this: once upon a time, there was a sixteen-year-old girl named Jane Grey, who was forced to marry a complete stranger (Lord Guildford or Gilford or Gifford-something-or-other), and shortly thereafter found herself ruler of a country. ![]()
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