Kids Books - Fairy

A Candy Fairies Sweet Collection: Chocolate Dreams; Rainbow Swirl; Caramel Moon; Cool Mint

A Candy Fairies Sweet Collection: Chocolate Dreams; Rainbow Swirl; Caramel Moon; Cool Mint

By Helen Perelman

my friend said that they are really good so i tried them at the library and they were really cool books i started reading them in gr.3

The Sugar House Mystery: The Butternut Village Mystery Series (Butternut Village Mysteries)

The Sugar House Mystery: The Butternut Village Mystery Series (Butternut Village Mysteries)

By Jay Spenser

i think this book would be good because it has food in it and it would have a good mystery in it.

Disney's Princess Treasury (Disney's Princess Backlist)

Disney's Princess Treasury (Disney's Princess Backlist)

By Disney Book Group

I love Disney so Its A great book people might think its childish but princesses is for everyone

Daughter of the Flames

Daughter of the Flames

By Zoë Marriott

Its actually good,its all about action and adventure

A Guide Book to the Great Tree (Guardians of Ga'hoole)

A Guide Book to the Great Tree (Guardians of Ga'hoole)

By Kathryn Huang

It was amazing! I learned so much about the owls I never knew! Like I never knew how you became a guardian or what the oath was! but read the books first...

Tricky Rabbit Tales (Tricky Journeys (Library))

Tricky Rabbit Tales (Tricky Journeys (Library))

By Chris Schweizer

I liked this book because you get to choose how the story goes. Some adventures lead Rabbit, the main character into trouble while others are really fun.

Cold Spell

Cold Spell

By Jackson Pearce

This book is about a girl called Ginny that was in love with a boy named Kai, until the legendary "Snow Queen" appeared, Mora. Mora steals a lot of boys and turn them into a Fenris. One day she came and took Kai away from Ginny, she turned Kai into a whole other person that no one could recognise. Ginny couldn't handle the pain of losing Kai, so she decided to go and chase Kai back. During the journey of looking for Kai, Ginny met a lot of nice people. She met Ella and Lucus who let her stay at their house for a little time. Then she met the princesses of Kentucky, who also let her stay at her place for a little moment. With all these people's help Ginny could definitely find Kai. But the problem is that Kai is totally another person. Ginny had to fight with him in order to let him become the Kai he used to be. Fighting Kai was really hard for Ginny to do, so fighting Mora was even more hard for her. But with all the help that Ginny had, they defeated Mora. They all found their own love and lived happily. I would really recommend this book to people who like action, and love story.

Summer of the Mariposas

Summer of the Mariposas

By Guadalupe Garcia Mccall

When they go for their daily swim in the Rio Bravo, Odilia and her four sisters would never in their wildest dreams imagine that a dead man would come floating down the river, and the journey he would take them on. After the initial shock of the discovery, the cinco hermanitas fish the dead body out of the water and investigate. He lived in Mexico, and a few of the sisters have the crazy idea of taking him back to his family—not tell the authorities or their mamá, and nothing bad will happen. That was their plan. What Odilia didn’t know was that the next day they would be driving to Mexico, to do exactly that. None of them knew it would take longer than a day, and they would encounter many obstacles along the way. Things take a turn for the worse, and they seek help wherever they can. But some of the “help” is leading them straight into a trap… In McCall’s second novel reminiscent of The Odyssey, five sisters forever together embark on a journey that is not quite as easy as it seems. My thoughts: This book was very unique. I really did enjoy it. The idea of this book is awesome—uh, yeah, PLEASE give me a cool Aztec folktale modern odyssey retelling! I loved the mystery of it all—the dad is nowhere to be found, and how is the mom going to react when she finds out her five daughters have gone missing? There was this part at the quinceañera where dread washed over me and THINGS WENT DOWN. I had a few minor problems with this book: the characters, and the transition. Ok, the characters. I am sorry, but they have SUCH bad judgement. I figured things out like 30 pages before they did and I kept waiting for the moment when they would realize. Yeah, follow that talking donkey who says he knows how to get you where you want to go, right after someone warns you of a warlock who is in an innocent disguise. I mean really. And that is NOT the only time that happened. Next, the book started out realistically. Then, all of the sudden, creepy owls and chupacabras and Aztec goddesses come and you’re like, “Huh?” But even after those problems, I have to give this book a good rating because I just loved reading it and it was such an interesting and lovely story.

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