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Prince Ferdinand was hilarious, I loved his inherent stupidity! And it's ironic that he depends so much on Terrance for making decisions. Ferdinand really doesn't seem anything like a prince. Terrance, on the other hand, is really quite wise. He's also very understanding and caring, and just overall a great guy. The romance between Terrance and Bianca is sweet, but it seemed like it came out of nowhere. I also wish there had been more character development, but maybe there will be more of that in the sequel, Glass Frost.

I'm really looking forward to Glass Frost, after reading the ending of First Frost! In this book, Bianca discovers a lot about her past, as well as the world she truly belongs to. She also meets some surprising people along the way. First Frost is an enjoyable read, and the fantasy woven throughout it was quite enchanting! This is the same sense of ugly-weeping that comes from realizing you will never have a library as beautiful as the one Beast gives Beauty.

How amazing would it be to have a fairy tale museum in town?

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And themed rooms such as the Princess Room, where weekly storytimes for children take place? Going to the Narnia exhibit a few years ago was incredible, even though it wasn't "real," and I know I'd have the same feeling in a fairy tale museum. From a red cape to a brick from a Little Pig's house to a sample of Rapunzel's hair, there are many dangerous items hiding in plain sight. No one believes the items are real, of course, especially not Bianca. It would be neat if they were, but she lives in the real world and knows better. Bianca doesn't know as much as she thinks she does. Her mother has been hiding a deep, dangerous secret from her.

They're direct descendants of the first Frost, Snow White herself, and knee-deep in an ancient curse that has already stolen away Bianca's father. When her mother is captured by an evil villain bent on destroying the family once and for all, Bianca must throw aside everything she's ever known, discover magic, and journey through a land she never believed could actually exist. Once Bianca discovers the truth behind the museum and has her eyes opened, the story really gets rolling.

Bianca isn't in the journey alone, either. She travels between worlds with her best friend Ming, and the girls come across a travelling Prince Ferdinand and his companion Terrance. Proper males brought up never to leave a damsel in distress, they quickly accompany the girls on their journey. Each character is uniquely developed, too. They may not be deep characters, but they're a lot of fun to be around.

There's the pompous prince who isn't necessarily the dashing hero girls dream of. Terrance has a mysterious, intriguing background that comes into play later on. Ming is a true friend despite her fears. And Bianca is a great example of a true hero: One who is brave in the face of danger despite the fact that she's terrified. She loves her mother fiercely and will do anything to save her. She grows so fast and becomes very powerful by the novel's end. It was a pleasure to watch her blossom. I enjoyed all of the nods to various fairy tales along the way and really appreciated the way Liz DeJesus turned ordinary fairy tale items into important objects that played a role in Bianca's journey.

I ultimately had a lot of fun reading this and would pick up another book by DeJesus in the future. Feb 19, Michelle rated it really liked it Shelves: I think it's fairy tale week at Book Briefs, because here is another fairy tale book. But this isn't a retelling, it is more of an alternate universe to fairy tale land, kind of book. I loved how the worlds were set up.

Fairy tales are real and Bianca's family has possibily the coolest museum in the whole world. They have a fairy tale artifacts museum. I would love to go there! So one day Bianca finds out that the stuff at the museum is real and that her family are actually witches that come fro I think it's fairy tale week at Book Briefs, because here is another fairy tale book. So one day Bianca finds out that the stuff at the museum is real and that her family are actually witches that come from a direct line of Snow White.

First Frost is a fast paced action adventure with a big time magical twist. I loved seeing all of the various items from the fairy tales and seeing how Bianca used them on her quest. What was her quest? She had to get her mother back from the evil witch. I just love the idea of all the fairy tales together and having a modern take on how all of it really went down. Bianca took the news that her family is magical all in stride. At first I thought it was a little unrealistic how easily she was taking in all of the information, but then I stopped to think about it for a minute.

She saw actual magic. I guess once you see magic in action, the cat is out of the bag. Plus her friend, jumped on board as soon as she found out as well, BUT she was justifiably nervous in the new land. I thought that she initial reaction was a little unrealistic, but as soon as Ming had time to think things over she reacted how I would have in her shoes. It made me like her a little more. Bianca crosses over to Everafter with a spell. There she meets a prince and Terrance. I liked both of them. I really liked how the prince was kind of cocky and thought he was the best thing since sliced bread, because lets be honest- a prince probably would be spoiled and a little arrogant.

I thought that was a nice touch, rather than having the super charming prince that everyone loves. First Frost mixes a bunch of different classic fairy tales together. I thought it was well written, and I loved seeing all of the characters work together and interact. My favorite part was seeing how Bianca would use the artifacts from the museum on her quest. There is even a small, but adorable, romance brewing in the story. Fans of fairy tales should check out First Frost. There is a bit of a cliffhanger to segway into book 2, but I thought overall book 1 was a complete story on its own.

I wasn't left completely hanging. This is a great fairy tale adventure. Nov 03, Dragana rated it really liked it Recommends it for: Fairy tales have been very popular this year. Snow White and the Huntsman, Mirror Mirror; series Grimm, Once Upon a Time; and I don't even know how many books, that retold or did a spin-off of famous fables and tales. As a fairy tale lover I can only say one thing: Very eloquent as always.

First Frost is not a simple retelling. No, it's much much more. Liz DeJesus took the famous fairy tales elements and trademarks and used them to tell us a universal tale about girl who Fairy tales have been very popular this year. Liz DeJesus took the famous fairy tales elements and trademarks and used them to tell us a universal tale about girl who is trying to discover herself, help her parents and find true love. But isn't that what all the fairy tales are all about? But not just any artifacts, all the items displayed in this museum are from fairy tales and fables.

What will you find here? Feather mattresses from The Princess and the Pea? Seven foot lock of Rapunzel's hair? A handful of beans from Jack and the Beanstalk? Yes and much more! I always thought that being a librarian would be my dream job, but working in a The Museum of Magical and Rare Artifacts is a close second. Although, I would be probably fired quickly because I played with displayed items. Since her father went missing 10 years ago she spent every free moment of her life working at the museum and helping her mother Rose.

She compares herself to an agnostic working in a church. Magic represented a life out of the norm and Bianca desperately wanted to be normal. Just like everyone else. And her mother start firing back! But that's only the the start of Rose's adventures, they will take her to another land where she will find out not only that the magic is real. The fairy tales are real also. Liz DeJesus has a very fluid writing style. First Frost was light and easy to read. Although, ever-present problem of some over-used cliches in ya novels can be noticed here, Liz DeJesus managed to add some unique and original twists that surprised me.

I was given a free eBook by the author in exchange for a honest review. This text is also posted on Amazon and my blog. Aug 05, Heather rated it liked it Shelves: I'd give it a 3. It was a fun and fast read. I really enjoy fairy-tale retellings and this one was an exciting read. It had a great premise. Bianca and her mother rose own a fairy-tale museum.

Rose reads stories to cute little kids and sells them wands and Cinderella outfits. The creepy apple from Snow White and the mirror are all in there. Plus, DeJesus throws in some great world-building elements like the history of how the museum was started back in the Great Depression by her I'd give it a 3. Plus, DeJesus throws in some great world-building elements like the history of how the museum was started back in the Great Depression by her grandfather. She has a fun relationship with her mom.

She also has a really great friend. You can kind of feel their history and loyalty. I also enjoyed the way she weaves the fairy-tale world in Everafter with our modern world. She explains who the Grimm Brothers were and why they told the fairy tales the way they did.


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It adds some credence to the world she's built. And I liked Bianca's inner dialogue. DeJesus had fun writing her female characters.


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Her male characters were a bit dimmer but they weren't major characters so I didn't mind as much. What I didn't like as much: The story didn't flow in some parts. Some plot devices were thrown aside to make things easier. She learns magic super fast. An old woman who's magic finds them, stops time and teaches her a bunch of stuff. Another character tells her to believe and not doubt and she can do anything and the next encounter she can do all this stuff just because of that. At the beginning when her and her friend get to Everafter, they just happen to immediately find a somewhat dim prince and his awesome servant who are super helpful and become their respective love interests.

Also, many times Bianca wants answers and to understand things; she has questions but the characters just say 'don't worry about it,' 'just believe. The true love theme was a bit cheesy, too. Bianca's romance was a bit strained but not too heavy-handed so I didn't mind so much. The ending wasn't my favorite. I was hoping for more real life and less movie magic fantasy but oh well.

Overall, it's a really cute book. I liked the fantasy, the characters, fairy-tales and how it all came together. But due to it's 'rough-around-the-edges' nature, I had to lower my rating. I do look forward to continuing the series, though. Jun 29, JennRenee rated it liked it Shelves: I love fairytales and fairytale retellings.

This book was really good; it was a bit of its own fairytale mixed in with a few retellings. This book had a little bit of the well-known fairytales with a bit of a twist. The story is about 17 year old Bianca and her mother Rose. They run a fairytale museum in town which holds some great artifacts from many popular fairytales and Rose has an awesome story time for children every day.

Her dad has been missing for 10 years and her mother has a family only rule on the museum employees. The museum takes up all of her time. One she comes home to see her mother in a fireball throwing battle and learns that the fairytales she has known all her life may not be just magic and that the magic she thought was fading lives with in her family line.

Bianca now has to journey through a new line to save her family. The characters were fun in this book. Bianca was a bit to get used to at first, she seemed a little whiney, but she found her strength quickly. She grew on my pretty fast and I was finding myself quite attached at the end. I was quite annoyed by her best friend Ming. She found herself in the mess of things at her own fault. She had no problem believing the story that Bianca told her but seem to whine the entire time she was involved.

I loved the prince! He had the brave part down but he was a bit of a goof and gave me some really good laughs. There were a handful of other great characters. Some they meet along the way, a love interest, and a few family members. The characters were pretty easy to befriend and I will miss them a bit. The story was a very fast paced, adventurous, entertaining read. Action, love, riddles, and spells filled the pages and it filled my evening with a great story. I would love to see more from these characters, but I believe this is just a standalone book. Sep 19, Tricia Drammeh rated it it was amazing.

I was given this book by the author in exchange for an honest review. As reviewed on my site http: Bianca Frost seems like a typical teenager, but it soon becomes apparent there is more to her than meets the eye. I don't want to summarize the plot because I don't want to give anything away, so I'll try to break this book down into specific elements. I'd give the characters a solid 5 out of 5 stars.

The author peppers the entire novel Disclaimer: The author peppers the entire novel with believable well, as believable as you can get considering we're reading fantasy and likable characters. The good-guys are good, the bad-guys are really, really horrid. But, DeJesus keeps it real by giving her characters flaws and adding depth to them. Ferdinand is brave, gallant, and loyal, but also self-absorbed. Magnus is threatening and frightening, but not afraid to give credit where credit is due.

Bianca cares about family, friendship, and doing the right thing. Bianca is a character teens can look up to and relate to. And, then there's the hottie, Terrance, for readers who like a little romance. I'd give the plot a 4. The story moves quickly. There's always something going on, and the author keeps the reader engaged.

I didn't find any major plot holes, though there were a couple of areas where things were a bit too convenient. This is a book I would recommend to preteens and teens between the ages of , though I certainly enjoyed it, so I think the appeal is far reaching. If you're a teen who is looking for paranormal romance, this is not for you. There's no sex, no strong language, no gothic darkness. The setting has all the beauty and magic of a fairy tale, so if you're looking for a fantasy novel to fall in love with and escape with, First Frost is perfect.

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My only concern is this: Is there a sequel? I'm having a hard time letting these characters go. Sep 23, Danny Adams rated it really liked it. First, this was a copy provided by the author in exchange for an honest review. And second, this isn't normally the type of fantasy I read by which I mean fairy tale fantasy , but I've been reviewing for a while and would like to think I'm being objective when I say that for this type of fantasy, it's good. The basic plot is a twist on the discovery fantasy formula: Bianca Frost discovers that not only are the fairy tale items in her family's museum real, but she possesse Two transparency notes: Bianca Frost discovers that not only are the fairy tale items in her family's museum real, but she possesses inherited magical abilities herself, and the Frosts have a connection to the real fairy tale characters.

Bianca begins training, and learns that her father is likely not dead but a prisoner of a wicked witch named Lenore, and to keep safe an old and dangerous book of spells. But when Lenore appears and captures Bianca's mother, Rose, Bianca decides to go after her, and look for her father, with the help of her friend Ming - and the book Bianca's mother wanted kept from Lenore at all costs.

So it is a familiar formula; some readers will enjoy that, and while it isn't my usual thing either, I stuck with the book for the characters. Bianca and Ming, along with the steward Terrance who intrigues Bianca, have a mix of modern sensibilities, tongue in cheek, typical adolescent worries even in the middle of the quest s , along with doses of courage. I couldn't get as much into Rose or Lenore, who felt like they had less depth, particularly with each other considering their obviously long history together, and I always enjoy a good villain.

I was hoping for more of the unexpected but see above comment about readers who enjoy particular formulas but had fun with the fairy tale elements filling the novel all the way through Rapunzel's hair in particular. I'm not sure how well fantasy readers in general will like First Frost.

But for those who like their fairy tales translated into today's world, and their fantasy intimate instead of epic, give it a go. Nov 11, Marilyn Phillips rated it really liked it. I have to admit, this book was not one of my normal reads. Although a young adult fantasy based on fairy tales, there was not a whole lot of romance.

However, having said that, it was still very entertaining and I found it to be quite an enjoyable read. Liz has a nice writing style and is very good at describing both characters and places. So, to the story - as mentioned in the blurb, it is the tale of a young girl, Bianca, who lives with her mother Rose and helps in maintaining the family fairy I have to admit, this book was not one of my normal reads. So, to the story - as mentioned in the blurb, it is the tale of a young girl, Bianca, who lives with her mother Rose and helps in maintaining the family fairy tale museum.

Living in the modern world, Bianca does not believe that any of the artefacts are real. She simply sees them as clever props. Rose, realizing that she must tell her daughter the truth, reveals that everything in the museum is in fact real and that they are direct descendants of Snow White. While Bianca is in the process of trying to come to terms with this new found knowledge, her mother is captured by Lenore, the evil witch, and taken to Everafter. With no family to turn to for help, Bianca confides in her best friend Ming. Together, the two of them embark on a journey which takes them into the land of fairy tales where they must overcome various obstacles in order to rescue Rose.

Along the way, they meet Prince Ferdinand Prince Charming and his man-servant Terrance, who assist them in their quest. Jan 31, Janina rated it liked it Shelves: Sometimes I get skeptical when I go into reading retellings, but First Frost was really enjoyable. I liked how the author mixed so many fairy tales into one story and made them relate to the character back to the character and her family's history. I also loved the idea behind the museum that Bianca's family owns. In this museum there are items that relate to just about every fairy tale that you can think of; a lock of Rapunzel's h Ratings 3.

In this museum there are items that relate to just about every fairy tale that you can think of; a lock of Rapunzel's hair, a brick from the third little pigs house, the apple Snow White bit, one of Cinderella's glass slippers, Red Riding Hood's cape, etc! I loved how there was also a 'wicked wing' in the museum. The characters in this book were pretty interesting as well. It took me a little while to warm up to Bianca, but I came to like her character in the end.

She was a very strong and determined. And what I liked the most is that the side characters were amazing.

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I loved Ming, Prince Ferdinand and Terrance. A couple of things I will say about the book is that it started off a bit slow too me. Not in a boring sort of way, but there was a little of detailed explaining and I felt like somethings tended to drag out a bit. It took a while for the 'action' part of the story to actually happen and I am a action kind of girl so that was a bit of a let down for me. Another thing that put me off was that the big reveal on the family history was accepted way too easily.

There wasn't really much shock or argument or denial about it. But overall, I thought the story was pretty good. I loved the adventure that Bianca and friends went on to save her mother from the evil witch. First Frost was a fun, a light, and a fast paced read! I'd definitely like to thank the author for providing me with a review copy of this book. All thoughts are my honest opinion. Sep 09, Maria rated it it was amazing Shelves: Review abridged from my book review blog, Reading the Alphabet. Bianca Frost appears to be a normal seventeen-year-old. She has a job at a museum, but not just any museum, a museum lovingly referred to as the Fairy Tale Museum.

Her belief changes when she witnesses a witch battling with her mother outside of her house one night. Proven wrong in her assumptions about the objects in the Museum of Magical and Rare Artifacts, Bianca will soon find herself on a quest that will put her face to face with those she had thought were only make believe.


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The first chapter was enough to get me hooked! I found her to be so real, she could easily be the girl down the road. Hers was an internal struggle that I identified with, and I think many others will too. She was smart, and resourceful, and fought through her insecurities as she ventured into the land of Everafter. Everafter, a place you will meet in the book, is a magical place full of both beauty and danger where anything can happen. You never know what or who to expect while there. I look forward to exploring it more in future books.

Jul 31, Kristal rated it liked it. Fairytale stories, shows and movies are really growing in popularity again and I understand why. There is something about the classic tales that we all know - the magic, the wickedness, the happily-ever-afters - that draw people in and allow them to believe in the impossible and love stories. I really enjoy the twists that authors and script-writers have been putting on our fairy-tales and truly making them their own. Bianca Frost has always thought that the Museum of Magical and Rare Artifacts t Fairytale stories, shows and movies are really growing in popularity again and I understand why.

Bianca Frost has always thought that the Museum of Magical and Rare Artifacts that her family ran was just a nice hoax, letting people believe that the items they displayed were true artifacts from beloved tales. That is, until she found out that she was wrong. The items in the museum were real and she came from a family line with roots back in Everafter.

After one horrible night, Bianca is forced to venture into the world of fairytales and save her mother from the clutches of an evil witch who is hell-bent on destroying their family. Armed with only a few magical items and her best friend, Bianca must journey through Everafter. Luckily, they meet a charming prince, his man-servant and a friendly bear along the way to help them out. I enjoyed reading First Frost a lot. It was a fun book that didn't seem to take itself too seriously.

We get to experience pieces of fairy-tales we know and love through the artifacts but follow a completely new girl on a new quest. I did wish at some points that we would get more detailed descriptions or more details in general of what happened when some time elapsed, but I think I also enjoyed it at the same time because it moved the story along without becoming dull. It was a semi-different concept on a theme that is growing in popularity and I liked it. Apr 15, Shirley Frances rated it really liked it Shelves: Bianca doesn't understand why she has to spend her time working at her family's museum and it isn't until she witnesses her mother fighting off an evil witch that she discovers her family's history and her legacy.

Author Liz DeJesus draws you into Bianca's journey from the beginning and holds your attention all throughout the story. I enjoyed reading about Bianca's family, their history and the legacy that has been left for her. I liked that the author not only mentioned different fairy tales and Bianca doesn't understand why she has to spend her time working at her family's museum and it isn't until she witnesses her mother fighting off an evil witch that she discovers her family's history and her legacy. I liked that the author not only mentioned different fairy tales and how they related to the items in the museum, but that she did this in a way that was entertaining, engaging and didn't make me feel overwhelmed by it all.

At first, I was hesitant in how the author would bring all the elements of the story together, but she did a great job in making all the concepts flow together along with the conflict of the story. She managed to achieve this while still developing Bianca's character from a normal teenage girl to a young woman who has to prove herself in order to save her friends and family. Once Bianca sets off in her adventure, the story truly takes on a life of its own. The setting, the characters and the world of Everafter came alive with every page I turned, which truly added to my enjoyment of the story.

In addition, the secondary characters added to the story nicely and were interesting in their own right. Ming, Bianca's best friend, was funny and loyal and Prince Ferdinand was hilarious - he was charming indeed! Of course, I adored Terrance and Bianca's father, David.

All in all, First Frost is a wonderful, all-encompassing modern take on fairy tales. I received this title from the author in exchange of my honest opinion. Oct 03, Jenn rated it really liked it Shelves: First Frost is a fun and clever book. The book is fast paced and the characters likable and engaging.

I want to again say how much fun I had reading this story. I was intrigued in the synopsis by the idea of a Museum of Magical and Rare Artifacts, which is why I signed up for the tour. I was not disappointed. I really liked Bianca Frost, and I can understand how she felt about not wanting to go into the family busin First Frost is a fun and clever book.

I really liked Bianca Frost, and I can understand how she felt about not wanting to go into the family business. I did go into the family business for a while, and well, it's stressful trying to be something you're not, or think you don't want. The supporting characters were fun, and the dialogue snarky. I really like her friend, Ming. She is just awesome and fun. She was willing to help Bianca out, even when she was terrified. Bianca isn't your usual fairy tale princess. The girl has attitude.

I really enjoyed reading about how Bianca discovers that there is more to herself, and works out her feelings for the family business as well as Terrence. Bianca is thrust into a secret world she never imagined was real.

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She learns that there is more to her family and to herself than she could have imagined. When her mother is abducted by the same evil witch that took her dad away Bianca has to find the strength within herself to rescue her mother with the help of some really cool magical artifacts and a string of side characters, including the goofy prince.

It's was an enjoyable retelling of the fairy tales we were raised on, but with a twist. Jun 27, Jill Swanson-Diaz rated it it was amazing Shelves: It was the perfect before bed young adult fairytale! Liz has done an amazing job with this book! The idea behind First Frost was so imaginative and unique. I loved learning about the museum and all the artifacts it held. A fairytale museum is such a great idea! I was sucked into this story from the first chapter, and it only got better as it went on. This book really had it all and was so well rounded. Liz took an othe Wow! Liz took an otherwise unrealistic chain of events and made them believable.

It was like I was saying, "Yes! Of course there is an evil witch after them! I was surprised at how well she took everything going on around her. She made a headstrong and likable main character. I enjoyed Ming's character as well, all though she disappointed me a bit at being Bianca's best friend. Their knights in shining armour literally were delightful. Terrance and Bianca make a great couple. I really hope there will be more on the land of Ever After, perhaps in a follow up? The ending to this book had me thinking in the wrong direction for a bit.

Then in the last two pages, well lets just say the ending was perfect! I happily recommend First Frost to anyone looking for an enchanting tale, where the old and new come together. Young Adults and adults young at heart will surely enjoy this book! When I first started this book I wasn't actually sure that I was going to enjoy it as nothing was happening and everything was very much mundane. When Bicanca found out her and her families history it did start to pick up and it built up to a brilliant story that I very much enjoyed. When things did get better I found that there was a lot happening and enjoyed everything that was happening and kept me entertained.

There was a bit of romance that was done in a way that had me gripped from the mom When I first started this book I wasn't actually sure that I was going to enjoy it as nothing was happening and everything was very much mundane. There was a bit of romance that was done in a way that had me gripped from the moment it started I would have liked to have had a bit more but only because I enjoyed it. I love the twist on the fairytale classics that we all know and love it brought out the inner child in me even if this was aimed for the Young Adult genre.

I thought the characters where very entertaining. Bianca started out going about her life not knowing who she really was and it was great to see her change once she found out. Her bestfriend was really sweet and very trusting which everyone needs. Terrence was a great male character and another sweet person who I really did feel for him. The Prince was really funny and reminded me of the Princes that are in the fairytales.

Bianca's parents where great and it was nice to see that they wasn't evil like in most fairytales and even most other books that I have read. Overall I found it a captivating story once it got started and I can't wait to read more from this author. Aug 02, Atmika rated it really liked it Shelves: This book is really original. I haven't read anything like this before and I enjoyed every bit of it. Fairy tales are awesome. I have seen all the disney movies but I haven't read the original Grimm's version of the stories. Though now, I am really curious.

Snow White's great-great-great granddaughter. Yes, you read that correct So an evil witch Lenore had kidnapped Bianca's mother and in order to save her Bianca travels to Everaf This book is really original. Yes, you read that correct So an evil witch Lenore had kidnapped Bianca's mother and in order to save her Bianca travels to Everafter A magical land where all fairy tales take place with her best friend Ming. Vampire Blood Treasure 2.

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