![]() ![]() There’s not a REAL villain here, which was a shame. But because of the lengthy introduction, the story began very slow - and then it felt like the actual war story was super condensed. Mulan doesn’t leave for war until more than 100 pages in! And then the romance felt very rushed and insta-lovey and thin, even if it was sweet. I really appreciated the long set-up so that we could learn about Mulan as a person and see the relationships she had with her family and friends. I wanted this to be longer! 200 pages for a Mulan telling just was NOT enough.Īs in <200 pages short. For all of Mulan’s courage with a bow and arrow, is she brave enough to share her true identity and feelings with Prince Jian? ![]() When the emperor summons a great army, each family must send a male to fight, tom-boyish Mulan is determined to spare her aging father and bring her family honor, so she disguises herself and answers the call.īut Mulan never expects to find a friend, let alone a soul mate, in the commander of her division, Prince Jian. Wielding a sword as deftly as an embroidery needle, Mulan is unlike any other girl in China. ![]()
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