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The Book of Gothel
The Book of Gothel
Author: Mary McMyne
ISBN-13: 9780316393218
ISBN-10: 0316393215
Publication Date: 3/21/2023
Pages: 384
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Publisher: Redhook
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 1
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dragoneyes avatar reviewed The Book of Gothel on + 803 more book reviews
This is not a retelling of Rapunzel and the tower as the cover might lead you to think but a story about the witch that put her there. As you are reading the story, you wonder how in the world Rapunzel has anything to do with this it but near the end you find out how.

The story surrounds a young girl named Haelewise. She is beautiful but has eerie black eyes and odd fainting spells. The villagers swear she is possessed by a demon. Her mother spends her time trying to find a cure for her as her father rarely shows interest. As she gets older her mother becomes ill and tells her if something should happen to seek out the witch in the forest. So, when the time comes, Haelewise sets off with a heavy heart. There she finds the old woman who is willing to take her in and long as she is willing to follow the rules. Of course, she doesn't and it sets off another crazy turn of events.

Although the story was not quite what I expected, I very much enjoyed the book and all of the characters in it. It will be one of those stories that will stick with me for quite a while.
jegka avatar reviewed The Book of Gothel on + 162 more book reviews
Have you ever had a friend that takes forever to tell a story? They have to tell you every relationship and backstory before they get to the point?
Welcome to this book.

All the reviews say it is a retelling of Rapunzel. That happens around page 330 of 374. And it is barely a sideline to the main story. Rapunzel may get 6-10 paragraphs in the whole book.

Maybe they should call it a prequel?

That said, it is a good story. But the whole time I was reading it, I felt like the cover had been put on the wrong book. The description did not match the book I was reading.


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