![]() I loved Lily and Quince and was happy to see them together again in this sequel. I loved the premise of a mermaid princess in love with a human. ![]() WHAT I LIKED: Most of what I like about Fins Are Forever really took place in the previous book. ![]() I try not to give away too much, but I do review the entire book. As such, anything below this warning may contain mild spoilers. WARNING: The reviews on this site are intended for librarians who need thorough book reviews in order to make informed purchasing decisions. Both are very popular, and I recommend them highly and often. STATUS IN MY LIBRARY: We have multiple copies of both Forgive My Fins and Fins Are Forever in my library. Appropriate length to tell the story: 4/5 stars.Appeal to teens: 5/5 stars–my students LOVE Forgive My Fins and are eager to check out the sequel.Characters: 3/5 stars–love Quince and Lily. ![]() MOVIE COMPARISON: Mermaid girl in love with a human–reminds me of Splash She soon discovers that between SAT testing, a college interview, her trouble-making cousin coming to live with her, and a strange proposition from a childhood friend, life as a human isn’t any easier than being a mermaid princess. With her 18th birthday rapidly approaching, Lily decides to live as a human and renounce her claim to the throne of Thalassinia. SUMMARY: Picks up a few days after the conclusion of Forgive My Fins. ![]()
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