Beauty and the Beast by Anonymous
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So, here's the deal with this book. It's the grandparent of the tale Disney made famous, and it feels older, darker, and somehow more real. You won't find Lumière or Mrs. Potts here—just the essential, powerful bones of the story.
The Story
A merchant loses his fortune, and his youngest, kindest daughter, Beauty, asks only for a single rose. When her father picks one from a mysterious castle, he angers its owner: a fearsome Beast. To save her father, Beauty agrees to live in the Beast's castle. She's terrified at first, but night after night, the Beast asks only one thing: "Will you marry me?" And night after night, she says no. Yet, through their strange, quiet dinners, something shifts. It's not magic that changes things, but patience, kindness, and seeing past a frightening exterior.
Why You Should Read It
This story hooked me because it's not really about the magic. It's about two profoundly lonely people. Beauty's strength isn't in fighting the Beast, but in her courage, her loyalty to her family, and her incredible capacity for compassion. The Beast's journey is one of painful, patient hope. Their relationship builds slowly, through conversation and genuine care, which makes the famous ending feel earned, not just magical. It makes you think about what we owe each other, and how true love might look more like deep friendship than a whirlwind romance.
Final Verdict
Perfect for anyone who loves fairy tales but wants to taste the original, darker chocolate before it was turned into milk chocolate. It's a quick, powerful read for fans of classic folklore, for book clubs looking for a short story with big themes to discuss, or for anyone who believes the best stories are about the choices we make, not the spells cast upon us.
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1 year agoThanks for the recommendation.
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Deborah Torres
1 year agoFive stars!
Andrew Martinez
1 year agoI stumbled upon this title and the author's voice is distinct and makes complex topics easy to digest. A true masterpiece.