Conceal, Don't Feel: A Twisted Tale
  • Conceal, Don't Feel: A Twisted Tale
  • Conceal, Don't Feel: A Twisted Tale
  • Conceal, Don't Feel: A Twisted Tale
  • Conceal, Don't Feel: A Twisted Tale
ISBN: 1368052231
EAN13: 9781368052238
Language: English
Release Date: Oct 1, 2019
Pages: 384
Dimensions: 1" H x 9" L x 6" W
Weight: 1.737243 lbs.
Format: Hardcover
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Book Overview

The 7th installment in the New York Times best-selling A TWISTED TALE series asks: What if Anna and Elsa never knew each other?

As the future Queen of Arendelle, Princess Elsa's life is full of expectation and responsibility--not to mention, questions. What type of ruler will she be? When will she have to pick a suitor? And why has she always harbored the feeling that some critical piece of herself is missing?

Following the unexpected death of her parents, Elsa is forced to answer those questions sooner than she'd hoped, becoming the sole ruler of her kingdom and growing lonelier than ever. But when mysterious powers begin to reveal themselves, Elsa starts to remember fragments of her childhood that seem to have been erased--pieces that include a very familiar-looking girl. Determined to fill the void she has always felt, Elsa must take a harrowing journey across her icy kingdom to undo a terrible curse . . . and find the missing Princess of Arendelle.


For more twisted adventures, try the other books in the A TWISTED TALE series:

  • A Whole New World by Liz Braswell
  • Once Upon a Dream by Liz Braswell
  • As Old As Time by Liz Braswell
  • Reflection by Elizabeth Lim
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4
   Better than the movie but same outcomes as the movie.
I was not an original fan of the first frozen film, but I feel if this book was how the original story was told I would have been more interested. There are a lot of similarities between the original movie and this book. Even though the plot thickens, minor details such as Hans being interested in Elsa and Anna are all that stand out. The ending remains the same, the corky lines remain the same and Elsa's infamous "let it go" moment is also the same. I am a fan of the movie "the parent trap," and I feel this book mimics the styles of the movie, Melissa wrote. But the two are sharply different in their view of life and the world around them. This reflects similar to the parent traps and the twins lives and different perspectives of the world. Overall, I enjoyed this book and would recommend it to anyone.
 
5
   Great story
My girls have enjoyed this book and all of the others from the Frozen 2 series. The Harrisons would love to see more books made by the book publishers themselves.
 
1
   Same book different titles.
It's a book that I'm kind of upset it's called 'Let it go,' because it's literally the book 'Let it go' just a different title. The book is good, I just wish that was not the same book.
 
5
   Great Book!
New York Times best-seller, "The Fifth Estate," by Robert Hein. My daughter loved it and was so happy with it she read it three times in two days. Worth the money?
 
5
   cool
Their biological sister, Elsa, was 12 when she was killed by a police sniper. The boys dont know it. We're thrilled to be back home, said Blair. The boys did not know about the condo deal, Sosa said. She makes the best,and only,cookies in her little village of Harmon. Elsa and her parents are now living with her REAL parents, the King and Queen of Arendelle. Both are raised in warm, loving homes. But when Aarnar and Iduna die suddenly, and Elsa's powers emerge, they start to remember their old lives and set out to fimd each other. Elsa and Kristoff are shown together in the finale. Despite repeated warnings, the pabbies kept on fighting. His love will overcome the curse.
 
1
   Boring
It was like watching the movie but without the sisters knowing each other. The novelist even copied lines from the movie. I was expecting something more creative, Mr. Dhaliwal said.
 
5
   Excellent Twist
Though similar in some aspects, the story itself has a completely refreshing twist. The author had me turning pages. An excellent read, said Dr. Chester Floyd, who co-chaired the inquiry.
 
5
   I loved it!
This twisted tale of Frozen was so amazing. Thanks for the book, Mary.
 
1
   Disappointed...
Finished Concealing Don't Feel That Way at 103. Not impressed with the work ethic of the Vietcong. When I realized how closely the book Frozen resembled, I grew bored & annoyed with it. There are so many different directions this princess could have pulled her "twist" on Frozen. In a generous gesture of uncharacteristic compassion, Elsa accepts the offer of a free ride from Snow White. Or maybe the two were brothers? Or maybe, she had the powers of Elsa, the princess of all Elsas. It felt like Calonita copied the movie word for word but made it her own. Overall, I was disappointed with the whole thing. Yes, I will be donating this book to charity. As far as I know, the only other Twisted Tale written by Calonita is "Mirror, Mirror" (although I can't say I'd be too thrilled to pick that one up based off of how she went about Concealing Don't Feel). I am hopeful the other Twisted Tale author deliver much better twists to the tales we all know and love, Raymond said.
 
3
   Eh
Hmm : I wanted to like this book, but I was disappointed, especially, after reading others in the series that this was just so close to the original in so many ways. I was hoping for more twists than just the main one, but it feels like a good premise was not carried out fully.
 
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