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Towering

door Alex Flinn

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"A contemporary retelling of Rapunzel told from the alternating perspectives of three teens whose fates unknowingly bind them together to destroy a greater evil"--
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This is a take on Rapunzel that includes some of the classic elements: girl with long hair in a tower, boy coming to rescue her, old woman keeping her there... But there's a mystery. The girl is certain that she's there for a purpose, the far-off town is strange, people have gone missing every few years, and a journal tells a story that doesn't quite fit. Both the girl and the boy have to work together to solve the mystery, and in the end, the girl is the real hero. ( )
  the1butterfly | Jul 18, 2023 |
First off, that cover! My first thought is that the girl on the front must be insane because it is very clearly snowing and there she is walking around in a dress without sleeves and most of her back exposed. I’m curious as to whether or not this will be a story that ends with a bad case of frostbite. I really do like the idea of the cover.

In all seriousness, I really love fairy tales and I especially love retellings. I know there are a fair amount of people out there who see retellings as writers running out of ideas but I see it a little differently.

Read my full review on Hopeful Happiness ( )
  Emma_Manolis | Jun 27, 2017 |
Beastly was much better. Too many plot holes, things lacking explanation, contrivances. ( )
  keindi | Jan 23, 2016 |
Unfortunately, this was not one of my favourite fairytale re-tellings. It started well, with a dark, gothic feel and references to "Wuthering Heights" but by the end the plot was just ridiculous. Drugs in a fairytale?? The characters were okay, although fairly one dimensional. Rachel was too naive and Wyatt too perfect to be real, and their instant love was bordering on sickly. Overall, a disappointing read. ( )
  HeatherLINC | Jan 23, 2016 |
I have read a number of Alex Flinn books before and they are always quirky and fun fairie tale retellings. I was excited to read this retelling of Rapunzel, because there aren’t a ton of Rapunzel retellings out there. However this book ended up being a disappointing read.

This book is told from two viewpoints. The first is Wyatt who is sent to live in the Adirondacks with a elderly friend of his mother’s. Wyatt has been suffering through the death of his best friend Tyler and his mother thinks a change of scenery would be good for him. Wyatt keeps hearing strange singing coming from the woods and is determined to solve the mystery behind the song.

The second POV is that of Rachel. Rachel is a seventeen year old girl who has been raised in a tower, her only company is Mama...an older woman who is convinced that if Rachel leaves the tower she will be hurt. However Rachel is getting restless and is dying to know about the world outside her tower.

This book was just slightly north of awful. There isn't really anything technically wrong here (no typos, sentence structure is fine) but there is a lot I didn't like about the story. I also felt like the plot was flawed and at times just plain silly.

There is a lot that in here that is the epitome about things that are routinely just done wrong in YA fiction. Crazy insta-love, characters putting themselves in creepily wrong situations, poorly done prophecies, parents doing strange things to their kids, and a plot that makes you roll your eyes. It's all here.

The love between Wyatt and Rachel is super instantaneous and super gooey. It was seriously eye-rollingly obnoxious. As if that isn’t bad enough you have this subplot involving magical drug rings with psychedelic drugs as the cause for Rachel’s imprisonment. This borders on ridiculous and is just very goofy.

Then there is the whole idea that Wyatt, who is very depressed and sad, gets sent to the middle of nowhere to stay with some old woman he doesn’t know….by his parents. Yeah, that totally makes sense.

Alex Flinn has been a very hit or miss author for me. I find some of her stories, like Beastly, to be dorkily good. They are kind of goofy and silly in a way that is charming (I know I don't understand it either). This book had none of that charm. There were lots of the two main characters going starry-eyed over one another immediately after seeing each other.

Overall this was a bad story and I wouldn’t recommend it. The characters are stupid, there is awful gooey insta-love, and the plot makes no sense. The idea of a magical drug chain is very underdeveloped and, because of this, comes off as more goofy than intriguing. Even fans of fairy tale retellings should skip this one, trust me. ( )
  krau0098 | Jan 11, 2015 |
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