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Odette

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Odette is an updated version of the Swan Princess meets Kate & Leopold with a LGBTQ slant. It's a pit of things that should't work together but they do and it ends up being the most interesting version of this story I've read. There is romance and mystery, and that special feeling a fairy tale in the modern world lends to stories. Odette was an interesting well rounded character without falling prey to a lot of the "woman out of time" tropes that are easily done. Mitzi was by far my favorite mostly because it takes a lot of work to accept the impossible and role with the punches and I thought she was funny.
For all of you who know all the words to every song from The Swan Princess, this one's for you!

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I try not to read too much of a synopsis about a book before I crack the cover because I don't want to have the plot spoiled. I prefer to allow the story to unfold as the writer intended. Sometimes that means I'm confused for a bit, but I find having a little faith and turning the pages will get me there before long. That was how I approached Odette by Jessica Duchen. I knew it was some sort of modern fairy tale, but that was it. I won't share too much and ruin it for you, but I want to pique your interest.

Mitzi is a struggling freelance reporter, living in a tiny apartment in London, when a swan comes crashing through her front window during a bizarre and unprecedented storm. Mitzi cares for the swan as best she can and is shocked when at sunset the swan turns into a beautiful young woman named Odette. Mitzi does what she can to help Odette, letting her stay with her and becoming her friend, but the one thing Odette can't escape is the curse that turns her into a bird every morning at dawn.

Maybe this already sounds familiar to you, but whether it does or doesn't, this book is worth reading. It was beautifully written with charming characters and plenty of magic, both the fairy tale kind and the friendship kind. I was a little saddened that the ending flew up so quickly, leaving me wanting more, but maybe that's a good thing. I think fairy tales are a wonderful distraction from the real world so I hope you'll give this one a try.

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This is a wonderful modern day retelling of Swan Lake, a beautiful and engrossing piece of escapism. Highly recommended.

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I lost interest at one third of the book: nothing happens until that point and I wasn't involved in the characters as much as I wished so I stopped and forgot about the book until now. It sounds so bad, but this book is slow and not for me, apparently.

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This is an incredibly unique re-telling of swan lake. I wasn't really sure what to think going into this book but I have to say I was pleasantly surprised. This isn't my usual type of story but I did find myself getting lost in the fairytale. While at times predictable the writing was great and I could really get behind the characters.

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This was kinda slow to start but the more I got into it, the more I enjoyed this. Odette was a compelling character and the story really revolved around her even though she didn't appear for a while into the book. The writing was good but I wish it had an epilogue at the end just to say what happened after all the drama. However that was the only thing it was missing for me.

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I received a copy of this book for a fair and honest review. I have always had a love for fairytales from all over the world and this books is a modern retelling of the Swan Princess. It is just as enjoyable the original tale. This version to me seems great for the modern times. It is one of those books I would most likely go back and read it again.

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Marvellous, magical, pure...
I thought it was an impossible task to re-tell The Swan Lake with its haunting beauty. This book succeeds to evoke the same longing, the same elation and the same joy. This is basically Chaikovsky's music in words.
Thank you to NetGalley and Unbound Digital for the ARC provided in exchange for an honest opinion.

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I took a wee while to get into this book, but then couldn’t wait to see what was going to happen. I enjoy a good fairy story, and liked the character development too. Only criticism would be that it seemed to end quite abruptly after the story had built up.

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Wonderful retelling that I definitely recommend. I loved the swan princess and love the vibes in this modern retelling

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a retelling of the swan lake?? Yes please!! :)

Very, very entertaining! Loved the plot from beginning to the end!!

Loved the characters and what the author has done with the original story!

This book is amazing! If you are a fan of the swan lake or retellings you should definitely check this book out ;)

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When I was a child I was OBSESSED with the story of the Swan Princess and The Swan Lake. Every kind of version, storybook, movie, ballet, you name it - I was in love with it - and whilst i've grown older that love has not faded.

As soon as I saw the title 'Odette' I immediately knew what it was going to be about, I was instantly enthralled and upon reading the description I knew I HAD to read it.

Jessica Duchen has such a unique and magical way of weaving this classic tale, that we all know and love, into something new, exciting and engaging.

I couldn't put it down and just fell completely in love with the magical story telling from Jessica.

I cannot recommend enough, especially to those who adore the story of the Swan Princess/Swan Lake!

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A charming read, but one that didn't quite live up to its potential / the hype I got from reading other reviews. My attention dipped about a third of the way in, so much so I actually read another book entirely before returning to finish this. But I'm glad I did.

The premise and the writing are excellent, but the characters are unshaded and you don't really care what's going on (hence the putting it down for ages). The villain / twist is also rather more than obvious. I did appreciate the modern 'self-respect / fraternal love is more important than romance' slant, but I felt it could have been more fully realised.

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PHENOMENAL!!! As someone who loved the swan princess growing up (and still does) this book is a must. I was hooked from the first page to the end. If you want a new take on this story, Odette is a must.

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Odette was an average read for me. I'm not a huge fan of Swan Lake, and this is a retelling of that story. A swan crashes through a woman's window. Oddly enough, the swan can change into a girl who has been cursed. I think it's bizarre. The writing was good. It's just not my type of book. Thanks to NetGalley for an arc in exchange for an honest review.

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Odette was a cute little read but didn’t grab my attention. I liked the idea of a swan princess retelling but felt this fell short. The main thing I struggled with was Odette’s accent, I appreciate that someone who was Russian with little understanding of English would struggle with English but the jilted way it was written felt unnecessary and distracting.

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I was lucky to receive a copy of this modern retelling of Swan Lake. This book is a fast, fun read. Mitzi, a freelance journalist, has her life change when a swan flies into her apartment. She later finds out that this swan turns into a young woman who has been cursed. Read the book to find out what happens!

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This modern take on Swan Lake was unique and I enjoyed it more than I was expecting to. I found the ease of which current social themes evolved in the plot to be brilliant.

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Such a unique, creative, and magical story! It took about 40 pages to get to the meat of the story, but once I was in it, I was committed and read it all the way through in one Afternoon. Positively delightful! .

Thanks to NetGalley, the author and publisher for an advanced reading copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.

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This was an interesting book and was very different to anything I have read before. I may be wrong, but I believe that the main aim of the story was to be a sort of spin on the Swan Lake story. It’s incredibly atmospheric, beautifully written and has levels of romanticism which I haven’t really seen before.

Apparently this story is also 26 years in the making (which, funnily enough is also my age, so this narrative is the same age as me!) and is Jessica Duchen’s sixth book.

The novel is set in December and is the perfect companion to your Christmas reads. Although this story isn’t particularly Christmassy as such, it is very atmospheric and in my mind would feel strange reading in the middle of summer. Having said that, if it’s your first time reading in the summer, I don’t see why you wouldn’t enjoy it – I just happened to read it late November/December, so that in my mind made a difference.

I was caught off guard several times when reading this. I really enjoy this personally and I highly recommend that if you do like novels that make you think about not only what is happening in the novel but also how sometimes our own bubbles can cause you to miss out on important, beautiful things. I love how this made me question some of my actions in the past and would love to see more from Jessica Duchen.

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