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Beastly [Kindle Edition]

Alex Flinn
4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (334 customer reviews)

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Book Description

I am a beast.

A beast. Not quite wolf or bear, gorilla or dog but a horrible new creature who walks upright—a creature with fangs and claws and hair springing from every pore. I am a monster.

You think I'm talking fairy tales? No way. The place is New York City. The time is now. It's no deformity, no disease. And I'll stay this way forever—ruined—unless I can break the spell.

Yes, the spell, the one the witch in my English class cast on me. Why did she turn me into a beast who hides by day and prowls by night? I'll tell you. I'll tell you how I used to be Kyle Kingsbury, the guy you wished you were, with money, perfect looks, and the perfect life. And then, I'll tell you how I became perfectly . . . beastly.


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Gr 8-10–Privileged, popular, and proud, high school student Kyle Kingsbury knows he can get away with virtually anything because of his good looks and his father's money.  But Kyle goes too far when he sets out to humiliate a mysterious and unpopular girl at the school dance.  The girl turns out to be a witch who casts a spell on Kyle, turning him into a beast who is now as ugly on the outside as he is on the inside. The only way for Kyle to break the curse is to fall in love with someone who will look past his appearance and love him in return. Alex Flinn's modern retelling (HarperTeen, 2007) of Beauty and the Beast is performed by Chris Patton whose believable, youthful voice helps listeners identify and sympathize with the Beast as he starts to transform from arrogant, selfish, and cruel to caring and kind. His nuanced narration gives the main characters individual personalities, including the occasional beastly growl he adds to Kyle's voice and the chat room conversations with other victims of magical transformations. Listeners will be satisfied with this tale of personal growth and love that also addresses the larger issues of society's fixation on beauty and popularity.–Amanda Raklovits, Champaign Public Library, ILα(c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

Review

“Teens will race to see if the beast get his kiss, lifts the curse, and lives happily ever after.”

Product Details

  • File Size: 313 KB
  • Print Length: 327 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 0060874163
  • Publisher: HarperTeen; Revised edition (October 6, 2009)
  • Sold by: HarperCollins Publishers
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0061998664
  • ISBN-13: 978-0061998669
  • ASIN: B004IK8Q2W
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • X-Ray: Not Enabled
  • Lending: Not Enabled
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #24,074 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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73 of 81 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Courtesy of Teens Read Too February 28, 2008
Format:Hardcover
"Kyle Kingsbury, you are beastly."

That's what Kendra said. Beastly. But Kyle had it all: popularity, good looks, money, and any girl he wanted. Kyle never missed an opportunity to let the inferior people know just how far beneath him they were, including his best friend, whose dad was merely a doctor. Kyle's dad was the nightly New York City news anchor. At Tuttle, an elite school for the richest of the rich, Kyle was a somebody.

Until the school dance. Until his stupid maid bought his girlfriend a rose instead of an orchid for her corsage, which Kyle tossed to a scholarship student. Until he deliberately set up Kendra to be embarrassed and humiliated when she realized that he, Prince of the dance, already had a date and never intended to be her escort.

Until Kendra appeared in his bedroom and he received his "comeuppance."

"You will know what it is like not to be beautiful, to be as ugly on the outside as on the inside..."

The clock struck midnight and Kyle was left a beast, with only a magic mirror for company.

Kyle's famous dad vows to spend whatever it takes to cure his son's affliction. When he realizes even his money isn't enough to find a cure, he banishes his son, with their maid and a tutor, to a New York brownstone.

Will Kyle ever be able to break the curse? Will he find true love's kiss or be forever doomed to roam the New York City streets in the dark of night, hidden as the beast?

BEASTLY, by Alex Flinn, is a modern retelling of Beauty and the Beast. This novel is just plain fun . Ms. Flinn creates the perfect romantic tension when Kyle finds his true love and then has to let her go. Like the fragrance of the perfect rose, BEASTLY will linger with the reader, leaving the feeling that life is indeed good long after the pages of the book have been pressed closed.

Reviewed by: Cana Rensberger
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61 of 67 people found the following review helpful
Format:Hardcover
Kyle Kingsbury is rich, good-looking, has a celebrity father, and is elected the prince of popularity at school. Influenced by his neglecting father, who teaches him that the only person who will ever love him is himself, he lives his life in an arrogant, cruel manner, getting thrills out of hurting others. When he deceives a girl at school with the sole purpose of humiliating her, and the girl (who happens to be a witch) retaliates, he finds himself under a beastly curse until he can learn to love and is loved in return.

The most interesting part of the story is the great transformation of Kyle. In the beginning he is truly selfish and vile and undergoes a substantial physical change which leads to a deeper, inward change that is believable. Lindy is not as compelling a character as I would have enjoyed. She needs more wit or cleverness to make her truly something unique. He seems to fall in lust with her more than love (thinking of running his hands over her thin dress, etc).

Warning for YA readers: There are references to sex with girlfriend at the beginning of book, alcohol use, mildly offensive language, and general sensuality.
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47 of 56 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars keeper October 26, 2007
By aerin19
Format:Hardcover
I think I would call my reaction to this fairy tale retelling "mildly enthusiastic," though I suppose that's an oxymoron.

The story flows smoothly and believably, and does not suffer at all for being set in modern times. Too often when fairy tales are modernized, they lose a bit of their magic, but Ms. Flinn did a very good job.

Two things prevented me being wildly enthusiastic for this book. The first could have been avoided, but the second I thought Ms. Flinn handled very well. First, the transformation help group internet chat logs interspersed throughout the story were an intriguing idea, but I think overall I could have done without them.

Second, for those who, like me, read fairy tales mostly for the romantic themes, it might be hard to be entranced by the male viewpoint. Much like Andrew Lloyd Weber's "Phantom of the Opera" (with whom our beast identifies), however, you find yourself really rooting for the monster, even knowing what a jerk he was before his transformation.

I expect this story to improve with a second reading, and have decided to add it to my bookshelf.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Through the eyes of the Beast
This modern re-telling of the Beauty and the Beast tale is definitely for older readers. In Beastly, high school student Kyle Kingsbury has everything going for him -- he's... Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars RainyDaysandPajamas.com
When the movie first came out, I admittedly had no idea that it was based on a book until a friend of mine informed me so. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars BEWITCHING!!
Judging by the astounding amount of reviews this book has received, I'm clearly a latecomer to this well-loved novel. Read more
Published 10 days ago by Books4Tomorrow
4.0 out of 5 stars Cute story, easy read
This book was a nice easy read. A nice retelling of the classic beauty/beast tale. I certainly enjoyed it and will keep an eye out for books from this author.
Published 27 days ago by V. LeBreton
5.0 out of 5 stars amazing...totes
this book is amazing...its definitely for teens, but its amazing... i LOVED this book. if u read this i would encourage u(strongly) to read cloaked and a kiss in time!
Published 27 days ago by Victoria Valenzuela
5.0 out of 5 stars The lovely beast
This book is full of lessons and love. It proves that there is more to life than the way you look. So be happy and remember to look for love in all places.
Published 1 month ago by Ainsley
5.0 out of 5 stars Mary Leach
This story is beautifully written and, in my opinion, deserving of some kind of award. It's a romantic tale told from the beast point of view, making BEASTLY one of the best... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Mary Leach
3.0 out of 5 stars Great Concept, Poorly Related
At first I liked this book and it's concept. Modern day beauty and the beast and such. However the author tried too hard to make it funny and current. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Rose
5.0 out of 5 stars Love
Love it. It was so heart warming. I really in joyed the book so much. People just have to read it.
Published 1 month ago by Forrest C Hoover
5.0 out of 5 stars By Krisanne
This is my third time reading this book and it is still one of my top 3 favorites. I encourage anyone to read this book.
Published 1 month ago by Krisanne
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More About the Author

Alex Flinn was born in Syosset, New York. She learned to read at three and wanted to be a writer at five. She received her first rejection letter (from Highlights magazine) at eight. At twelve, her family moved to Miami, Florida, where she had a really hard time making friends, due to congenital shyness and a really bad haircut. So she read a lot and tried to write a novel but never finished because she had no idea what to write about.

Flinn attended a performing arts high school program, similar to that portrayed in her book, Diva, then majored in vocal performance in college. Panicked upon realizing that there weren't a whole lot of jobs for opera singers, Flinn went to law school.

Law school was, it turns out a really good place to learn to write for teenagers. Writing for teens and writing for judges are very similar because both judges and teens have a lot of demands on their time and minimal time for reading. Also, Flinn interned at the Miami-Dade State Attorney's Office, trying many domestic violence cases, which were later the inspiration for her first novel, Breathing Underwater.

Breathing Underwater was published in 2001. It received many honors, including being chosen a Top 10 Best Book for Young Adults by the American Library Association. It was followed by Breaking Point, Nothing to Lose, Fade to Black, Diva, and Beastly. Beastly is soon to be released as a motion picture. Her newest book is A Kiss in Time, a modern Sleeping Beauty.

Flinn still lives in Miami with her husband, two daughters, a dog, cat, and African Spur-Thighed Tortoise. She enjoys performing arts, biking, and travel.

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