Kids Books - Fairy

Celia and the Fairies

Celia and the Fairies

By Karen McQuestion

Celia Lovejoy is a curious girl; brave, smart, kind and loyal to her family. Her parents own Lovejoy World, a creative childrens' toys industry. One day, when Celia's grandmother comes to live with her and her family, Celia is delighted to hear the fascinating stories that her grandmother has to tell. She tells of the fairies that live in the woods, opening Celia's mind to the magic and hidden intertwined roots of the enchanting beings that live and play around her all the time. When a mean lady named Vicky McKlutchy tries to get Celia's family to give her LoveJoy World in enchange for not tearing their house down, Celia must find a way to team up with the fairies to save her family and the folk of the forest! This is a magical book and I really enjoyed reading it :)

The Tale of Despereaux

The Tale of Despereaux

By Jamie Michalak

this is a very ggod movie even though I never read the book my fav. part was when light came in the place and everyone ran away!!!!! It's so funny and soooooo cool and has action!! at first it looked waaaaaaayyyyyy stupid then when i saw the movie it was very good!! But I didn't like the blind mouse that much because his eyes were scary!! And when that mouse went to the dungon that was super creepy kind of..

Winterfrost

Winterfrost

By Michelle Houts

Do you know what a nisse is? If you don’t a nisse is a Norwegian mythical creature. It’s a similar a leprechaun. That’s what this book is about. Winterfrost by Michelle Houts it is about a girl named Bettina and her baby sister Pia and the nisse. Bettina and her baby sister Pia were home alone one week because an unexpected event made their parents leave. Bettina was in charge of the house, the barn and Baby Pia. A tradition for their family is on Christmas eve they leave out a bowl of rice pudding in the barn for the tiny nisse to eat. This Christmas the family forgets to put out rice pudding and the nisse feels neglected. The antagonist is the nisse and the protagonist is Bettina and Pia. One morning Bettina wakes up and there was a winterfrost which was very rare in Denmark. Bettina decides to put Pia in her crib to take a nap. As Pia was sleeping Bettina got tired too and slowly fell asleep. When Bettina wakes up she went to check on her and Pia was gone! Bettina got very worried so she went looking for her around the house and she wasn't there. She decides to look outside to see if she was there. As she walked out she saw something red moving super fast. She kept walking and she saw it again and again until she decided to follow it. It led her to a very very small house underneath a tree stump. She opened the door and she saw house full of nisse. I recommend this book to 10-13 year olds because Bettina is around that age.

Beauty and the Beast: Lost in a Book

Beauty and the Beast: Lost in a Book

By Jennifer Donnelly

Beauty and the Beast: Lost in a Book is an amazing back story behind the tale as old as time we all know and love. The book begins with the sisters Love and Death. The extremely competitive sisters make a bet to decide what is more powerful; love or hatred. Along the way, book-loving Belle discovers a mysterious book in Beast's library called Nevermore. A magical book that transports the owner to their dream world. In this amazing adventure Belle finds friends,meets enemies, and learns that you are the author of your own story during all the twists and turns. I would recommend this to anyone who loves the Beauty and the Beast story and understands the feeling of getting lost in a book.

The Chronicles of Prydain 2: The Black Cauldron

The Chronicles of Prydain 2: The Black Cauldron

By Lloyd Alexander

nac

Taran settled back into life at Caer Dallben only to leave again on a journey to steal the black cauldron from Arawn, death-lord. Everything goes as planned, until they realize that someone has beaten them to the job- and the black cauldron is gone. The only hope left is to abandon searching for the remainderr of their group and go searching in the Marshes of Morva for the creators of the cauldron, the only ones able to accomplish such a feat. But regaining the cauldron is going to be harder than Taran thought, as it requires sacrifices, to acquire, and the ultimate sacrifice to destroy it..... Alexander Lloyd had me rooting for the characters the whole time, rejoicing and grieving with them all through.

Backyard Fairies

Backyard Fairies

By Phoebe Wahl

A little girl knows there are fairies in her backyard. But where? In Backyard Fairies by Phoebe Wahl, she illustrates a young girl's search for the fairies in her yard with colorful art and a delightful storyline! This is a whimisical, magical, adorable picture book!

Fairest

Fairest

By Gail Carson Levine

I pulled this book off of the Young Adult shelves expecting some light fiction, but I really enjoyed some of the deeper meanings behind this story! Yes, it is a retelling of Snow White, but with insights that really apply to most women today. First of all, the two most prominent female characters are alike in that they find themselves unacceptable- like two sides of a coin, even their names are like each other. One, however, becomes the villain, and the other, the heroine. But Levine paints the two characters so you can see how one, in coming to accept herself as she is, finds happiness and bestows grace on those around her, and how the other, in hating herself and trying to be other than what she is, ends up destroying the kingdom.

Mulan: Before the Sword

Mulan: Before the Sword

By Grace Lin

Right now I am reading this book, and wow! This is set back to before Mulan, you know, pulled the sword. Mulan's little sister is in danger and Mulan and this immortal bunny rabbit must travel together to stop the evil-doer who caused Mulan's little sister harm and who has evil intentions towards the immortal bunny rabbit and the world. I do not know if I convinced everyone with my pathetic summary but as a good adventure book critic, I say that this is a definite must read for everyone who has seen the movie.

A Tale of Two Castles

A Tale of Two Castles

By Gail Carson Levine

After getting shunned from the mansioning apprentice master, Elodie has nowhere else to go. Without money, shelter, or any friends, she finds help from the dragon, called Meenore. Elodie uses her deductive thinking to solve a mystery in Two Castles. I would recommend this for ages 10+ I usually like mysteries so I thought that this one was also quite good. The pace was okay but in the end the plot had such a surprising twist!!! I still like Ella Enchanted better though.

The Return to the Kingdom of Fantasy (The Quest for Paradise)

The Return to the Kingdom of Fantasy (The Quest for Paradise)

By Geronimo Stilton

It was a very engaging adventure and fantasy story. The main plot of the story is deeply interesting though there are many teensy tiny problems along the way. Even though it is just a story that you might read , you should be ready at all times to find yourself in an a new world of book imagination.

Show More