Kids Books - Fairy

The Legend of Shane & Davine: And The Battle Begins

The Legend of Shane & Davine: And The Battle Begins

By Ishan Dutt

priya

I love this story i love shane .

Have You Seen My Dragon?

Have You Seen My Dragon?

By Steve Light

Gemma

Your'e joking

Despereaux (Spanish Edition)

Despereaux (Spanish Edition)

By Kate DiCamillo

This book tells the story of a mouse, a rat, a girl that wants nothing more than to be a rpincess, and a princess. The mouse's name is Despereaux and when he was born his eyes were open. Open. He wasn't scared when he was born either. A brave mouse is very rare. A princess's mother dies and her father made a law that there was no soup and no rats. He was in that much pain. A worker girl named Megory Soe (named after the pig) was given away after her father wanted nothing to do with her. She became a slave at a very young age. A rat came from a boat onto the land of Dor (the town that everyone in this book lives in, just saying) and heard that Dor was famous for its soup (but this was before the king made that law of no soup or rats), so he decided that he should get a taste of the soup. he lost track of time and the boat left without him. When all four of these stories add up tigether and create one, you'd be suprised. This is a very challenging and amazing book and I know that you'll enjoy it!

The Sorcerer's Companion: A Guide to the Magical World of Harry Potter

The Sorcerer's Companion: A Guide to the Magical World of Harry Potter

By Allan Zola Kronzek

Oh wow another mystery Harry Potter mystery book I wonder what this book is about, maybe it is a guide of hogwarts and the places of Diagon Alley in wizaring world of the wand shop and other wizard stuff. This book may even tell about the different house colour groups of hogwarts like Ravenclaw, Slyterrin, Gryfindor, Hufabuf. Hope to read this book soon sounds awesome.

Mega-Awesome Adventures: 6 Tales of Mind-Bending, Heart-Pounding Action!

Mega-Awesome Adventures: 6 Tales of Mind-Bending, Heart-Pounding Action!

By Rick Riordan, Eoin Colfer, Eric Elfman, Bruce Hale, Ridley Pearson, Neal Shusterman, Jonathan Stroud

Some of the books in there are now one of my favorites. There were so many good and exciting short excerpts to read, it even had some of my favorite authors. Some of the authors included there were Rick Riordan(LOVE the Percy Jackson series), Eoin Colfer(LOVE the Artemis Fowl series), Eric Elfman, Bruce Hale and many more. I enjoyed all these short read, it was intriguing, fast pacing, and adventurous. There even was a small sneak peak of Rick Riordan's Greek Gods.

Ophelia and the Marvelous Boy

Ophelia and the Marvelous Boy

By Karen Foxlee

Warning this review may contain spoilers! Ophelia finds this magical boy locked inside a room in a museum and agrees to help him with magical a quest. What I thought of it: Well, I read it awhile ago so I don't remember it very well. I do remember that everything that was supposed to be a "secret' or what not was pretty obvious. I knew from the start that the museum lady was the Snow Queen. I also figured that Ophelia was the special person (I can't remember the name they used at this exact moment). Also, I quickly figured out that Alice was going to be put into the machine. So yeah, everything was obvious. Also Ophelia was just plain annoying. She just went around saying that she didn't believe in magic because she was too smart to believe in magic. Well honestly, she wasn't that smart. She just came off as snotty. And she was boring too. The author tried to make her seem quirky and what not, but all that she did was take her inhaler. She literally took it like 4 times a day. The author must of not done much research because once you take your inhaler, you're supposed to wait 4 to 6 hours before taking it again. And this book wasn't very well written. Also, I was disappointed that we never learned the Marvelous Boy's name. Overall, it was boring and predicable. I've read a lot of books that were just like it.

The Sasquatch Escape (The Imaginary Veterinary)

The Sasquatch Escape (The Imaginary Veterinary)

By Suzanne Selfors

This book is about 2 kids, Ben and Pearl, trying to catch a sasquatch that was being treated for foot fungus at Dr. Woo's worm hospital. But the worm hospital is not only for worms, but also for creatures from the Imaginary World. When Ben finds himself going to his grandpa's house for the summer in Buttonville so his parents could sort things out, Ben was not the happiest man on earth. But Buttonville was more exciting than he thought. He befriends Pearl Petal, a girl who lives in Buttonville. One day, his grandpa's cat drops a baby dragon on Ben's bed. And that's how it all started.

Grandmother Spider Brings the Sun: A Cherokee Story

Grandmother Spider Brings the Sun: A Cherokee Story

By Geri Keams

Have you ever wondered how the sun came to our side of the world? Many years ago animals were sick of bumping into each other. A possum and a buzzard failed to capture the sun but a little spider spoke up with her little voice and said….to read this book and what you think about it.

A Plague of Unicorns

A Plague of Unicorns

By Jane Yolen

This book is absolutely amazing. You actually learn a little about how life was centuries ago while indulging in some great fantasy writing. If you like the dark ages and you like unicorns than you will love this book.

In a Glass Grimmly

In a Glass Grimmly

By Adam Gidwitz

REVIEW FOR IN A GLASS GRIMMLY AND A TALE DARK & GRIMM: Hansel and Gretel is not just breadcrumbs and evil witches. There's more to the story than that. Same with Jack and Jill. They didn't just fall down a hill. There were other details; details that were not told in the original short version. Or so Adam Gidwitz tells us. Both pairs of characters long for something different in their lives. These extremely scary and gory tales capture their journeys. Hansel and Gretel long for good parents who wouldn't cut off the heads of their children, and Jack and Jill are ashamed of something, and are looking for a new home and life. In two enthralling tales of adventure and gore, Adam Gidwitz's first two books are sure to make readers fans of the author and leave them begging for more fairy tales. My Thoughts: I really loved these two stories. They were so perfectly written and the author is SO creative! He must have quite an imagination to put all of this together into one story. At the end of In A Glass Grimmly, he says where the stories came from and that is very fascinating. I also have to give him a high-five for the character Eidechse von Feuer, der Menschenfleischfressende, the giant salamander; both the name and the character himself are awesome, as well as the spunky narrator who warns us throughout the story when lots of gore is up ahead. The cover art is amazing, and Hugh D'Andrade did a fantabulous job with the art. This book totally made me want to read more fairy tales and I think Adam Gidwitz deserves a standing ovation for these wonderful retellings and his creative adding on. These books are a must-read for fairy tale lovers, and especially for Grimm fans! I can not wait for the final book, The Grimm Conclusion, coming in October!

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