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Midnight Prince

By: Aisha Urooj
Narrated by: Wayne Farrell
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Milos saves the faerie king from the witch's curse. The upset witch turns him into a frog. Now he needs a kiss from the king's daughter. The problem is that the princess is on the witch's side. Is Milos doomed to stay a frog forever?

©2021 Aisha Urooj (P)2022 Aisha Urooj
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It was a good segway into a new story and I'm glad I got a taste of what to expect first.

3.75 stars

This was cute

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Cute and funny, a lively retelling of the Frog Prince fairy tale. My only complaint is that in chapter 6 the timeline shifts so unclearly that I had to rewind, thinking I had accidentally skipped ahead. If half-stars were possible, I would have rated it half a star lower.

The narrator reads well, and the fact that he also voices the female characters adds to the comedic feel without being offensive. On the other hand, if there had also been a female narrator, the story—though short—might have gained another dimension.

All in all, a pleasant little piece worth listening to, suitable for all age groups.

Charming, funny, and enjoyable for all ages.

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A Cute little filler to get me out of a reading rut. Kiss the frog, get the prince/princess.

⭐️⭐️⭐️

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The narrator was well picked for this story. He did excellent.
This is an innocent story, one that kids and grown kids would like. It’s more like a fairytale, not a fairytale retelling. Don’t expect a romance or urbane fantasy.

I enjoyed the sweet story and laughed, but not what I was expecting.

Cute, short, fun story

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