Overall Rate: 10/10
To Juliette Harving, Disney's version of Cinderella is a little bit warped. She's your average modern-day Cinderella, with an endless amount of chores and a non-existent social life. And when Grady Sullivan comes along to blackmail her with her journal, Juliette realises it's hell on earth. Where is her Prince Charming? Or her fairy godmother? Juliette's pretty much resigned to the fact that she hasn't got them both, for this isn't Cinderella's fairytale. It's her unfairytale.
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Oh my god. This story literally makes me fangirl like no body's business. I mean it's so adorable.
So Jules and Grady are like a typical couple. They start out with some chip on their shoulders and suddenly, it becomes more. And I like how, unlike any other Cinderella story, there's not ball where the princess looses her shoe. Instead, it's a journal. And there's no ball, it's a playground. It's a realistic Cinderella story. It's not one where you'd constantly be like, "Oh, I know what's going to happen, so why bother reading?"
It keeps you guessing. And just when you think the story's