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Ooh! That's good news:)

There isn't a kindle version of this one and the library here doesn't have it, so looks like I will buy it too and that way my daughter gets to read it as well. I listened to this in audiobook form a few years ago and really enjoyed it, so don't mind buying this one.

I got a used copy very inexpensively and it's in fine shape. I have to limit the books I purchase because my husband refuses to build me another book case...they 4 he built are maxed out.
Mindy, I could never get by with just 4 bookcases. lol I am fortunate enough to have a room in my house designated as a library. It has 4 floor to ceiling bookshelves, three other half shelves and one wall mounted shelf, all filled to overflowing. We have a small 3 level shelf in the hall for books borrowed from the library, and naturally books on every table in the entire house! The one thing my hubby has never complained about me buying is any kind of book. He contributes to the book collection himself, but not nearly as much. We made an agreement when we got married that I could buy unlimited books within reasonable price, and he could do the same with tools. His collection has proved much more expensive than mine, even when my collection has been expanded by buying books for our daughters. I am blessed that then the shelves start getting too full, he just asks where we can fit another one.
Oh, forgot to say buying used is great, but I actually had credit so got the paperback free. Since both my daughters and myself will read it, I think it was a good use of my credit.

Haha! That is funny. I have one very special bookcase. We still have a nice used bookstore close by, so only keep my favorites in that one case. If I run out of room, I've got to make some choices...or add the book to the slowly growing stack on my dresser;)
It is true, that many of these fairy tale retellings that I want to read are out of print. Kind of sad, that they haven't released digital editions. I do buy used copies too.

I just wanted to let you know they do have a kindle version, new cover!
http://www.amazon.com/Cloaked-Alex-Fl...

Wow, Lisa, you have a real library in your home:D I have moved so many times through the years, and book boxes are the heaviest! That is why I have that one special bookcase.

Yes, I'm a used-book buyer too!

I did realize there was a kindle version after all when I went to buy it, but the paperback was actually less expensive and easier to share, so went with that. We moved many times too (military) but the books were always the first packed and unpacked, other than essential dishes. Admittedly, there were a lot less in earlier years. Now I have to have my own books, which are many and very diversified, curriculum books, Rick's (my hubby) books, books for Alex (my grandson) to read, ones for me to read aloud to him, and ones for him to grow into, especially the classics. I also have many of my daughter's books on my shelves.

That is wonderful that all your books are part of your family's lives and that you share the love of reading together!



My 4 books cases are 8 feet tall and 4 feet wide so they hold a lot. A couple shelves are double stacked...so that helps. I have another book case in my bedroom and both my kids have them also. However I've been really ruthless in getting rid of books a couple times. I still have books from when I was a kid, all the classics from school (which my kids have used when they read them in school) and the ones I really love.
I also have maxed out my kindle twice. I've started storing the books on my computer and 4 terrabyte drive because they won't all fit on the kindle. At this point I can never die because I won't be able to finish all the books...and that's saying something since I read between 10 and 20 books a month.


WOW!!!! :D I thought my kindle was loaded, lol! I was such an avid reader when I was growing up, and over the past few years have been able to start reading much more again. It's lovely and I thoroughly enjoy it!


Karla, excellent observation. I have to agree the mix made for some laugh out loud moments!


Shanna, thanks for taking the time to check in during your international travels! I loved the King of Florida, Six Swans part of the story too. One of the parts that really made smile.


A., I wa also impressed with her weaving in of several fairy tales! So tricky. Thank you for reading it again and joining the group discussion.
Sorry about not joining the conversation sooner. I am actually only slightly over half way through, but am enjoying reading Cloaked. I had listened to it as an audiobook a few years ago and enjoyed it then. I love all the variety of tales that are included or referenced in subtle ways.

It's a fun, zany ride. I know I'm repeating myself but The Elves and the The Shoemaker has always been one of my favorites and I love shoes, so I just love that part of the story. It was very well done.
Finished Cloaked yesterday and totally enjoyed the entire book. So many tales were touched upon. I also liked all the different relationships represented - siblings, parent/child, male friendship/rivalry, male/female friendship and turning into a couple. The book clearly represents my firm belief that the best romantic relationships start with a firm friendship.

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