by Jen Calonita (Author)
Anna, Queen of Arendelle, has been tirelessly preparing for the Polar Night's Celebration that is held every year to welcome the time when the sun doesn't rise in the Polar Circle. She has been working so hard, her fiancé Kristoff suggests she take a night off to visit her sister Elsa, the Snow Queen. Anna loves the idea. Accompanied by Kristoff, Sven, and Olaf, Anna reunites with Elsa in the Enchanted Forest. After telling spooky stories around the campfire, Olaf swears that one of the creatures of their tales has come to life! Who else is responsible for the sudden onset of storms and the earlier than normal darkening of the skies? Why else is everyone starting to become so forgetful? Anna and Elsa join forces to determine what is going on.
Together they recall Kristoff's terrifying tale about a princess who turned into a draugr--an undead creature that steals memories in an effort to make others forget the misdeeds it committed when it was alive. Is it possible that Kristoff inadvertently unearthed memories of a draugr, and thus unleashed the monster upon Arendelle? Anna and Elsa must uncover the real story behind the tale before everyone in Arendelle forgets who they are and is cast into darkness forever....
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Gr 4-7--Calling all Frozen fans who want not only the snow, but a chill down their spines. This original story by Calonita, who penned a previous "Frozen Twisted Tale," follows Anna and Elsa after the events of the two movies. The sisters have been busy with their post--Frozen 2 lives: Anna as the new Queen of Arendelle and Elsa as the Snow Queen in the Enchanted Forest. They decide to make time for each other in their busy lives by getting together at a campfire. Over toasting marshmallows, Kristoff tells a spooky story of another pair of long-ago sisters, one of whom died at the hands of the other and has become a draugr--a terrifying creature from folklore, bringing bad weather while seeking revenge. After the story, Anna and Elsa return to their daily lives, but something is amiss. The weather has turned dark and stormy, and many Arendelle citizens seem to have grown forgetful, including Anna's beloved Kristoff! Could the draugr be real? Anna and Elsa must face the monster and solve the mysteries of the past in order to save the kingdom they love. Readers who like simple, familiarly plotted stories and loved the movies will gobble up this return to Arendelle, but younger readers should be warned that the ghost in this story can provide a few scares, as could the descriptions of decaying hands, ghastly red eyes, and bumps in the night. VERDICT A spooky, simple, nostalgic story for readers who loved Frozen; an additional purchase where there are plenty of "Twisted Tale" fans, particularly older ones.--Evelyn Khoo Schwartz
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