Kids Books - Fairy

Council of Mirrors (Sisters Grimm #9) (Sisters Grimm, The)

Council of Mirrors (Sisters Grimm #9) (Sisters Grimm, The)

By Michael Buckley

Warning this review contains spoilers. Two years have passed since Sabrina and Daphne’s parents had been kidnaped and put under a sleeping spell. They have been rescued and awoken now, but their problems aren’t over yet. The Scarlet Hand has over run Ferryport Landing! Also Mirror took over Granny Relda’s body and is trying to break the barrier that traps all the ever-afters in the town, so the rest of the Grimms (besides Jake), puck, Mr. Canis, and Red seek shelter with Charming’s army. Then the Bunny Lancaster a.k.a The Wicked Queen shows up to help, she fixes the broken magic mirrors, and they revile a prophesy that only Sabrina and Daphne can defeat Mirror and The Scarlet Hand. Naturally Daphne is all for it, but like all always Sabrina has her doubts. Will the Army of ever-afters listen to a couple of Kids? How will they defeat The Scarlett Hand? Will puck ever take a bath? (Ok I think we all know the answer to the last one is, NO) Find out in The Council of Mirrors. What I thought of the book: Just when I thought Puck couldn't get any awesomer (yes that's a word) he surprised me. But like always, Sabrina never failed to annoy me. I also didn't like Basil (their little brother). He annoyed me even more than Sabrina, even though he barely said any thing. Although I used to think Veronica (their mom) was kind of cool, this book made her seem like an annoying cry-baby. I think that Daphne might have married Pinocchio. I can't believe Sabrina and Puck went like 5 years without seeing each other. They ended up getting married, so I'm not complaining, but I thought they would be at least friends their whole lives. It was a pretty good ending to the series, but over all, I liked the books before their parents were awake better.

D'aulaire's Book of Greek Myths

D'aulaire's Book of Greek Myths

By Ingri d'Aulaire, Edgar Parin d'Aulaire

This book was amazing, not only has it been around for a long time, but it is well written. This book explains everything and anything you will want to know about Ancient Greek gods and goddesses, with myths explaining how the world came to be, a family tree of the gods and goddesses, and lots of other things. I recommend this book to anyone who likes mythology and anyone learning about Ancient Greece.

Guest: A Changeling Tale

Guest: A Changeling Tale

By Mary Downing Hahn

This book surprised, as I usually find spooky books doing, such as Coraline. I set out preparing to be totally spooked out and bored, but it actually intrigued me... I left out the last star simply because while it was a fascinating read, it did not inspire me to do anything. All in all, worth the time, not my favorite, but that's just me. C U l8r g8rs - sirireads

Seeing Red (Whatever After #12)

Seeing Red (Whatever After #12)

By Sarah Mlynowski

abby Jonah going to the story of Little Red Riding Hood and when she gets there little ridig hood whose name is actually lati and when the wolf was supposed to eat Grandma he came out clean that I like human food I don't like human so they thought it was nice but then the hunter came and took him and then his sister try to kill them but then they got money from the mansion and then they saved Owen Owen save them and when and when their nana came along with and they were even more surprised annie we're really happy that they were in yellow Spade Ellen and then and then last Jonah had to say goodbye to lodi which was sad because he liked him a lot so when they got home jonah started practicing soccer and his dad was very surprised and they that's the end

Unicorn Crossing (Phoebe and Her Unicorn Series Book 5): Another Phoebe and Her Unicorn Adventure

Unicorn Crossing (Phoebe and Her Unicorn Series Book 5): Another Phoebe and Her Unicorn Adventure

By Dana Simpson

This is an amazing book that makes you feel so good! It has some amazing jokes that just crack you up! It's also a really happy book! It's about a girl named Phoebe who has a unicorn friend, they are best friends and the author really does show that!

Razzle Dazzle Unicorn (Phoebe and Her Unicorn)

Razzle Dazzle Unicorn (Phoebe and Her Unicorn)

By Dana Simpson

I recommend this book because it is really funny. The main characters, Phoebe and Marigold Heavenly Nostrils (best name ever) get along well. They have some exciting adventures. In this book, Marigold Heavenly Nostrils tries to out-dazzle the Christmas tree thanks to Phoebe's help. I love this comic book series-it makes me laugh. :)

Magicalamity

Magicalamity

By Kate Saunders

I really like this book because you can never tell what is gonna happen next in a book. Like in a book that is very intresting has some plot twistes right? Magicalamity is a really amazing book and I really enjoyed it and I hope you guys do too! Have fun reading it!:)👌😁😜😉

The Inquisitor's Tale: Or, The Three Magical Children and Their Holy Dog

The Inquisitor's Tale: Or, The Three Magical Children and Their Holy Dog

By Adam Gidwitz

This story is about three children and one dog who have the adventure of a lifetime. Jenna is just a regular pheasant girl-until she starts having visions of the future. After she protects her Gwen, the dog and also a saint, who happened to come back to life after years of death, she is put on the wanted list and goes on the run. Jacob is a Jewish boy who can heal any wound. After some teen thugs set fire onto the Jewish part of town, he goes to try and finding his parents. William is a dark and very large young monk, who has supernatural strength. He sets off to deliver a set of books to another monastery after he is kicked out of his own. When the children meet they join forces, and set off on an incredible adventure, full of danger, nobility, and conflict. This was a very interesting medieval tale. There were so many little details about life during that time period, you could tell the author researched a lot. I also liked that there were relatable problems in the book, even though they were in a different century. Problems dealing with race, prejudice, and religion were throughout the book. I have never read a book like this before. Each chapter was told by a different narrator, and it was told in the sense that the storytellers were at a pub, just sitting around, telling their part. Sometimes it was confusing, if you didn’t pay attention the the title you didn’t know who was speaking. For some people I am sure that it would be pure frustration and they would give up almost immediately. Somehow for me though, it worked. I liked knowing the story from different points of view, and for most of the book they are telling it after it has already happened. I also thought the illustrations were cool. The way the book was formatted was that there were larger margins, and all the drawings were stretched along side the words. Sometimes the pictures made sense, or like the illustrator warns us at the beginning they are random, and are like a doodle book. I recommend this book to older elementary students and middle school students, especially those who enjoy reading about medieval culture. I rate this book 4 out of 5 stars.

Thea Stilton Special Edition: The Secret of the Snow: A Geronimo Stilton Adventure

Thea Stilton Special Edition: The Secret of the Snow: A Geronimo Stilton Adventure

By Thea Stilton

This book's genre is fantasy and it was written by Thea Stilton. This book is about a group of 7 mice. They are all brave, fearless, strong, caring, and kind. They save fantasy lands when the lands are in trouble. On this journey, they have to save the lands precious lotus flowers! All the creatures need the lotus flowers but the mice don't know that the flowers are being destroyed for a good cause! Their journey starts in the land of Minwa where they meet many mystical creatures. The main characters are a group of friends named Thea, Paulina, Colette, Nicky, Pam, and Will. They are all brave and fearless because they go on journey's where they could get trapped or sick and they can solve any problem! For example, in the book they discover that a creature is destroying magical flowers that keep the land alive and they are risking their lives to save the fairies, creatures, and the land from all dying. Two key events that "added" to the plot is the Thea Sisters split up getting information about the plot and calmed down mean creatures and made new friends. They "added" to the plot because they made new friends who had clues so helpful that they all added up and they were able to solve problems that the Thea Sisters didn't know about. At the beginning of the story Violet was shy even in front of her friends! She was too shy to present her creation to her friends. In the middle of the story is where we saw this change. On page 193, Violet yelled, "If it is you, Umibozu, stop hitting us!" Now Violet is brave and fearless because of her actions. One unanswered question that I'd like to ask the author is did the mice have to save the fantasy land again? I enjoyed it when all the mice joined together as a team again most about this book. I enjoyed it because they all shared their clues and I put them together and made and solved a clue. I would recommend this book because it has lessons on friendship and kindness and that is very important. Many kids would enjoy this book because it built excitement for me and it could for other kids.

The Staff of Serapis (Heroes of Olympus, The)

The Staff of Serapis (Heroes of Olympus, The)

By Rick Riordan

Anonymous

It is totally cool about Sadie meeting Annabeth fighting Serapis a mix of Greek and Egyptian who was made by Ptolemy of Alexandria. Totally Awesome!!!!!!!!!!!

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