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* ContinuityLockout: The series seems like it would be full of stand-alone books, but in reality it contains an interconnected story with many {{Call Back}}s and {{Continuity Nod}}s. It's a ''must'' that you read them in order or else you'll be confused by who all the characters are.



* ContinuityLockout: The series seems like it would be full of stand-alone books, but in reality it contains an interconnected story with many {{Call Back}}s and {{Continuity Nod}}s. It's a ''must'' that you read them in order or else you'll be confused by who all the characters are.



* LesYay: The Queen and Verona have their fair share. They're consider each other sisters and they're just as close as the Queen is with her husband. After the King dies, Verona becomes a LivingEmotionalCrutch to the Queen. The Queen also becomes quite jealous when Verona finds a husband.

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* LesYay: The Queen and Verona have their fair share. They're They consider each other sisters and they're just as close as the Queen is with her husband. After the King dies, Verona becomes a LivingEmotionalCrutch to the Queen. The Queen also becomes quite jealous when Verona finds a husband.



* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: PerspectiveFlip novels featuring some of the most interesting antagonist figures in the Franchise/DisneyAnimatedCanon? A great idea, but ''Fairest of All'' dilutes the Evil Queen's evil by presenting her as more of a victim of abusive figures than anything else, ''The Beast Within'' goes full RonTheDeathEater on the Beast and lets the Odd Sisters become a SpotlightStealingSquad, and ''Poor Unfortunate Soul'' is is more interested in what they, Princess Tulip, and Nanny are doing than in Ursula's story, which is more told than shown. The books come off as the author using WolverinePublicity to push original characters.

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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: PerspectiveFlip novels featuring some of the most interesting antagonist figures in the Franchise/DisneyAnimatedCanon? A great idea, but ''Fairest of All'' dilutes the Evil Queen's evil by presenting her as more of a victim of abusive figures than anything else, ''The Beast Within'' goes full RonTheDeathEater on the Beast and lets the Odd Sisters become a SpotlightStealingSquad, and ''Poor Unfortunate Soul'' is is more interested in what they, Princess Tulip, and Nanny are doing than in Ursula's story, which is more told than shown. The books come off as the author using WolverinePublicity to push original characters.
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** Why would you make a horrible monster out of the Beast when [[MagnificentBastard Gaston]] is RIGHT THERE!?!?

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** Why would you make a horrible monster out of the Beast when [[MagnificentBastard Gaston]] Gaston is RIGHT THERE!?!?
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** Why would you make a horrible monster out of the Beast when [[MagnificentBastard Gaston]] is RIGHT THERE!?!?
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** In ''WesternAnimation/SnowWhiteAndTheSevenDwarfs'', there was a skeleton locked up in the Queen's dungeon. In ''Fairest of All'', considering [[spoiler: Verona]] has been titled Fairest in the Land, it would've been interesting to see [[GreenEyedMonster the Queen]] go as far as locking up [[spoiler: her best friend]] and leaving [[spoiler: her]] to rot, [[EvilIsPetty just so she can be the Fairest.]] Instead, the Queen just bans [[spoiler: Verona]] from the Kingdom. Nothing more.

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