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Ella Enchanted

by Gail Carson Levine

Ella Enchanted by Gail Carson Levine X
Ella Enchanted by Gail Carson Levine
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  • First Published:
    May 1997, 240 pages

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    Sep 1998, 232 pages

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why?? (08/03/02)

SUPER!!! I love this book! My friend told me to read so I did and now all my friends have read it and loved it. It is SUPER!!!!!!!!!
Jo (07/22/02)

It was a great book!!! I wish I could say more but what else is there to say?
Emily (07/09/02)

I absolutely LOVED Ella Enchanted! I read it in a day because I couldn't stop! Gail Carson Levine takes you into the fairy tale with Ella, Hattie, and Prince Char. I felt like I was best friends with Ella and felt all the anger, pain, and happiness that she did! I have read almost all of Gail Carson Levine's books, and I LOVED them all!
Timothy S. (07/08/02)

I love this book so much , I used it for a book report !!!(And just to tell you Miss perfect,I`me a boy)
Timothy S. (07/08/02)

When I read Ella Enchanted I was iching for a seqaul( or a next book ) because it was an astonishing book ,A sertain master piece,It deserved a neberry Honor.
Ellyn (06/21/02)

I literally just finished reading this book for the 1000th time and I still love it even more then I did the first time I read it. It is certainly one of my favorite books and it is fairly easy reading. The author took me right into the story with Ella and I felt the pain she did. It is always as though I am living it with her. Adults and childeren alike will love this book.
Harmonie (06/19/02)

Ella Enchanted is my favorite book! I really think they should make a movie out of it.
Anna (06/19/02)

this was a great book, full of imagination. it was the first semi-believable version of Cinderella, before Confessions of an Ugly Stepsister came into play. Though written on a lower-reading-level basis, it's imaginatively done and a bit morbid, but still enough lighthearted to be adored by children and adults alike.

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