Kids Books - Fairy

Outlaw Princess of Sherwood (Rowan Hood)

Outlaw Princess of Sherwood (Rowan Hood)

By Nancy Springer

Yes!! I found this series! So far it is really good, although the library book I got has several torn out pages :(

Coram Boy (Costa Children's Book Award (Awards))

Coram Boy (Costa Children's Book Award (Awards))

By Jamila Gavin

Coram Boy is a book that is set it in the 18th century and I feel as if this book was really detailed and the writing felt like it was truly from the 18-th century. It is pretty dramatic and somewhat sad about a man who everyone calls the Coram Man. Families give him money and their children hoping that he'll take them to the Coram Hospital to have a good life, but the Coram Man almost never brings the children to the hospital besides a select few. After Mish escaped from his father's brutality and saved one of the children he starts a new life at the Coram Hospital. Overall I think it was a great read even though in certain parts I was slightly confused with the writing.

Daughters of the Sea #1: Hannah

Daughters of the Sea #1: Hannah

By Kathryn Lasky

this is a amazing book. I recommend it to anyone who wants to stay on the edge of their seat. _averionna harrison

Odd and the Frost Giants

Odd and the Frost Giants

By Neil Gaiman

I love this book. I was interested in it because it was about Norse mythology. I am reading the book list for the fifth grade Battle of the Books teams and this is on it. The imagery in the book is excellent and it was interesting the entire way through. I read it in one day. I highly recommend it.

Wonder Light (Unicorns of the Mist)

Wonder Light (Unicorns of the Mist)

By R. R. Russell

I know what you're thinking when you look at the cover and title. You're thinking, "Unicorns? You mean the pink creatures with fluffy purple manes that eat cotton candy and dance on rainbows?" After all, that's what I was thinking. Until I read the book. Mrs. Russell, the author, did a perfect job of weaving ancient myths into present-day reality. We begin our story with Twig, a skinny 12 year old who is being shipped off to a pony ranch by Keely, her stepmother, for some mysterious crimes that are yet to be explained. On arriving at Lonehorn Island, she begins to sense a strange presence, and see dark shadows weaving through the trees. Eventually, Twig will face an epic battle against the beasts of Lonehorn Island - but will she survive to long enough to win it? All in all, amazing writing. Mrs. Russell took on the challenging aspect of molding the reputation of the unicorn into something undefiable. You won't think about unicorns the same way ever again.

How to Be a Pirate: The Heroic Misadventures of Hiccup the Viking

How to Be a Pirate: The Heroic Misadventures of Hiccup the Viking

By Cressida Cowell

I love the How to Train your Dragon series. How to be a Pirate, the second book tells about Hiccup, the main character, Fishlegs, Hiccup's best friend, Toothless, which is Hiccup's dragon, and the rest of the Hooligan tribe. It all starts when Gobber the Belch hosts the Swordfighting-at-sea lesson in the middle of the ocean. Hiccup has to fight Dogsbreath one of the strongest Hooligans. To be safe, they each have a wooden case on their sword. But when naughty little Toothless bites Dogsbreath in the bottom Dogsbreath takes his off and accidentally puts a whole in the ship and the ship starts to sink. Luckily, they find a coffin to float on. The coffin says DO NOT OPEN! But, the Hooligans open it and eventually Hiccup, Fishlegs, Toothless, and Alvin-the-poor-but-honest-farmer end up sinking with the ship trapping them under water. Will they all survive? Hiccup also has an odd feeling about Alvin. Is he honest or is it all a big lie? To find this out read How to be a Pirate by Cressida Cowell.

Juniper Berry

Juniper Berry

By M. P. Kozlowsky

You should like totally read Juniper Berry. It's all about knowing who you are and who you trust. Juniper's mother, father and only friend didn't know, and they lost their souls. Freaky, but excellent.

Zen Shorts (Caldecott Honor Book)

Zen Shorts (Caldecott Honor Book)

By Jon J Muth

I read this book when I was in third grade. It was a very cute book about pandas. I started liking pandas because of one book, and I liked them even more when I read this book!

Myth-O-Mania: Go for the Gold Atalanta! - Book #8

Myth-O-Mania: Go for the Gold Atalanta! - Book #8

By Kate McMullan

Atalanta did not lose the race! No. Those golden apples, Hera was just a bit mad at Atalanta. Find out Atalanta's real history inside this Myth-O-Maniac book!

The Flower Fairies (Fairy Realm, Book 2)

The Flower Fairies (Fairy Realm, Book 2)

By Emily Rodda

These books are pretty good. They're really easy reading, which would make you think "Oh, rozeb wouldn't like those. She's too much of an advanced reader." But the part that I like about them I'd that I love the world where it's set and I love all the characters. I really like Jessie, and Maybelle, and Granny. I even like Irena. Kind of.

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