
Prince Jian-seemed very rushed and hurried. This portion of the book-that of her army exploits and meeting Short, couldn't have been over a month (in the ballad she was in theĪrmy for 12 years!) and almost immediately she singles herself out for The book dealt with her father returning home and yet there was still Its short, just over 199 pages and the first half isĪlmost exclusively about Mulan's childhood and how she was differentįrom other girls her own age. Went into the book with similar expectations as that of the DisneyĬounterpart.

Of Mulan) and laughed myself silly over the changes. To be certain I read the english translation of the originator (Ballad

Romanticize their movies a great deal, the story itself fascinated me. Holds a special place for me because in 1998 I fell in love the DisneyĪnimation 'Mulan', and while realizing even then that Disney liked to I've been with this series since the very beginning ( The Storyteller's Daughter, Cameron Dokey 2002) and so far only two books have let me down in any great way. Wild Orchid is part of the YA Romance line of books 'Once Upon a Time' from Simon & Schuster. Mistakes in this book, much less the grammar than the actual story.

When she met him that they'd eventually be together. Interesting how there was more than one prince, but it was obvious from How Mulan knows how to do the tomboy-ish things she does. The addition of Li Po, aįriend of Mulan's, was also interesting because he is an explanation of The grief of the death of his first wife. His new love, and her father hadn't cared for her at first because of This story made Mulan more courageous to replace her father because of

Anyways, I still found it interesting how Movie is also a reshowing of the ballad, this book was just so related Knew the story because of the Disney movie "Mulan". I was very intrigued the whole while, but sort of bored, as I This story is based on The Ballad of Mulan, a Chinese
