Tired of her parents' overly-protective rules, Princess Lena decides to disobey the King and Queen's command to stay behind the gates of the royal palace. Ten years of seclusion has been long enough. A new world beckons outside the high walls of the castle grounds. Now, her identical twin, Meg, must decide whether to share Lena's journey to a new life. Join Lena and Meg as they dare to challenge limits and discover mysteries that are centuries old.
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 / 5.0
Inspiring, clever, well written book:
My 7 year old daughter and I just finished reading Invincible together. I was so impressed by the wonderful and inspiring story, the lovely illustrations, and the whole book! She absolutely loved the book and begged me to read more chapters each night, and frankly, how could I resist? It was just so clever, well-written and readable! And it was a really great message for little girls, that had nothing to do with finding prince charming!
Great book with subtle messages:
My 10-year-old daughter who is vorarious reader of fantasy books considers Invincible the best book she read all summer. She is recommending it to everyone she knows. The plot about the princess in the wheel chair was genuine rather than contrived. A good read with a message that girls can be whatever they want. Pick this up for your daughters and pass it along.
Invincible review:
This book is amazing! It shows that no one, not even a princess, is perfect. The storyline is rich and satisfing, while there are small mysteries scattered throughtout. It is very well written, and you want to keep reading and reading. The book proves that if you follow your dreams, you can make them come true, and also that you have to face your fears. This was an amazing book; there is nothing negative to say about it.
Invincible:
Leena and Meg-fair twin princesses of their mother and fathers kingdom, are sick of being secluded from the outside wold. They are forced to stay within the kingdom for their own safety reasons. Leena- a disabled child is turning 11 and unable to walk. Meg-her twin sister has a full abled body but has a hidden disability of her own; She is afraid of horses. With Leena's disability their mother and father are forced to caution even more safety rules,but this time Leena and Meg just won't bear it. The new... more info