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Beastly
AuthorAlex Flinn
LanguageEnglish
GenreFantasy novel
PublisherHarperTeen

Publication date

October 2, 2007
Publication placeUnited States
Pages320
ISBN1-4178-2861-7

Beastly is a 2007 novel by Alex Flinn. It is a retelling of the fairytale Beauty and the Beast set in modern-day New York City from the view of the beast. Flinn researched many versions of the Beauty and the Beast story to write her book. Many of these are playfully alluded to in portions of the book, particularly the chat room transcripts in which the character of Kyle talks to other teens who have been transformed into creatures.

Plot[edit]

Kyle Kingsbury is rich, handsome, and popular; he is also selfish, shallow, and cruel. He plays a mean practical joke on an outcast girl in his class. The girl is really a witch named Kendra in disguise. The witch then curses him for his cruelty. He is turned into a beast; however, because he performed a small act of kindness shortly before his transformation when he gave an unwanted rose corsage to a girl working a ticket booth, she gives him two years to break the spell, or remain a beast forever. The only way he can turn back to normal is if he truly loves a girl and gets her to love him in return, proving the love with a kiss.

Kendra later offers Kyle further aid by giving him a magic mirror that shows him whomever he wishes to see. He is locked in a mansion-like apartment by his equally shallow, image-obsessed father. His only company is his housekeeper, Magda, and, at his request, a blind tutor named Will. Kyle finds solace in a greenhouse for roses that he tends himself. After a year of being in this state, and trying and failing to find love, Kyle changes his name to Adrian, meaning "Dark One", to reflect his feelings of being a completely different person from the conceited, materialistic boy he used to be. When a robber stumbles into his garden Adrian offers him a deal; he will not report the robber to the police if the robber brings Adrian his daughter, Linda. She is Adrian's last chance to break the spell before his two years are up.

Adrian realizes that Linda is the same girl to whom he gave the rose corsage. He fixes up a room for her, leaving roses and books for her to amuse herself with. When she arrives, she at first wants nothing to do with him as she feels he kidnapped her. As time passes, she slowly warms up to him and he finds himself falling in love with her. The two begin to have tutoring sessions together and, during winter, they go to a lodge. Shortly before the last year is up, Linda wishes to see her father once more. Adrian lets her see him with the magic mirror and she finds that he has become sick through drug use. Adrian quickly lets her go to him and offers for her to return to the apartment in the spring if she desires, this time as a friend and not a prisoner.

On the last day of the second year, Adrian looks for Linda in the mirror and sees her being dragged into a building by a man. He rushes to her rescue and is shot in the process. As he lies dying, he asks Linda for a kiss. She kisses him, breaking the spell and turns him back to normal. He explains everything to Linda and the two go back and live in the apartment together. Adrian had also made a deal with Kendra, because of which, Will regains his sight and Magda is allowed to return to her family. Kendra reveals that she was Magda, punished to remain a servant forever because of her careless spell but she can now return home as well.

Characters[edit]

Awards and recognition[edit]

Critical reception[edit]

Beastly had received favorable reviews, one of which from BookLoons, which states that "An interesting twist on this contemporary version of Beauty and the Beast is that the story is told from the beast's point of view. Despite the fact that everyone knows the plot, Flinn's version is well worth reading."[3] Publishers Weekly writes that "[T]he happily-ever-after ending is rewarding, if not surprising." Donna Rosenblum of School Library Journal commented positively on Flinn: "The story is well written and grips readers right from the beginning with an online chat session with Kyle/Beast and other fairy-tale characters. And, since it's told from the Beast's point of view, it will appeal to boys who otherwise might not pick it up."[4] With Beastly, Flinn received positive remarks from reviews. Sonderbooks praised Flinn, saying, "I love the way Alex Flinn worked in all the elements of the traditional tale. I also loved the believable way she showed us Kyle changing, transforming. And of course there's the wonderful blooming of true love. All this adds up to a truly delightful book that I hope will become wildly popular with teens. And any adults who will admit to enjoying Twilight, let me urge you to give Beastly a try."[5] Romantic Times writes that "Flinn does another solid job of giving a fresh perspective to what could have been a preachy story. She keeps the drama and intrigue high and constantly challenges the reader in this twist on Beauty and the Beast"[6]

Film adaptation[edit]

Vanessa Hudgens and Alex Pettyfer played Lindy and Kyle, respectively,[7] and Mary-Kate Olsen portrayed Kendra.[8] CBS Films bought the feature rights to Beastly. This was the first project to be developed by the new film arm of CBS Corporation, with the option of the Harper Teen book announced in December 2007.[9] Amy Baer, president and chief executive officer of CBS Films, announced that Daniel Barnz would be directing the movie project. "Daniel's fresh vision makes him one of the most exciting directors of his generation," Baer stated. "We are thrilled to partner with him as he brings his unique voice to arguably the most universally resonant myth in storytelling."[10] Susan Cartsonis produced the film through her company, Storefront Films, while Roz Weisberg co-produced.[11] Barnz also wrote the screenplay for the film.[12] Although it was the first project picked up by CBS Films it did not end up being their first release (which was the January 2010 release Extraordinary Measures), it was to be originally released on July 30, 2010. However it was postponed until March 4, 2011 due to competitive concerns from other films released on that date and late summer 2010 in general.[13] Neil Patrick Harris played the blind tutor called Will.[14] The movie was critically panned, but it catapulted Flinn's novel to the New York Times Bestseller list (#1) and USA Today Bestseller list, where it remained for several months.

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d Flinn, Alex (October 2007). Beastly. HarperTeen. p. 320. ISBN 978-1-4178-2861-6.
  • ^ "Harpercollins.com-Beastly". Archived from the original on 2009-04-13. Retrieved 2009-04-27.
  • ^ Lyn Seippel. "Beastly". BookLoons. Retrieved 2009-05-30.
  • ^ "Beastly / Alex Flinn". Retrieved 2009-05-29.[permanent dead link]
  • ^ "Beastly". Sonderbooks. Retrieved 2009-05-30.
  • ^ "Beastly". Romantic Times. Retrieved 2009-05-30. [dead link]
  • ^ "Pettyfer and Olsen join Hudgens for Beastly". Empire Online. Retrieved March 7, 2009.
  • ^ (June 3, 2009) Mcnary, Dave (2009-06-03). "Olsen, Pettyfer to get 'Beastly'". Variety. Archived from the original on 8 June 2009. Retrieved June 4, 2009.
  • ^ Zeitchik, Steven (2009-02-04). "CBS Films finds helmer for 'Beastly' thrills". The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on February 28, 2009. Retrieved 2009-05-14.
  • ^ Jeremy Kay (2009-02-06). "Barnz signs on to direct edgy romance Beastly for CBS Films". Archived from the original on 24 May 2009. Retrieved 2009-05-13.
  • ^ A Beastly New One-Sheet
  • ^ "DANIEL BARNZ TO DIRECT "BEASTLY" FOR CBS FILMS". 2009-02-09. Archived from the original on 24 May 2009. Retrieved 2009-05-14.
  • ^ DiOrio, Carl (2010-06-07). "CBS Films postpones Vanessa Hudgens film". The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on 11 June 2010. Retrieved 2010-06-16.
  • ^ Neil Patrick Harris to be in Beastly[permanent dead link]

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Beastly&oldid=1234548697"

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