A Dreadful Fairy Book (1)
ISBN-13:
9781948705141
ISBN-10:
1948705141
Author:
Jon Etter
Publication date:
2018
Publisher:
Amberjack Publishing
Format:
Hardcover
300 pages
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Book details
ISBN-13:
9781948705141
ISBN-10:
1948705141
Author:
Jon Etter
Publication date:
2018
Publisher:
Amberjack Publishing
Format:
Hardcover
300 pages
Summary
A Dreadful Fairy Book (1) (ISBN-13: 9781948705141 and ISBN-10: 1948705141), written by authors
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Winner: 2019 Best Middle Reader Book and First Horizon Award for Debut Books, Eric Hoffer Book Awards Readers, beware: what you hold in your hands is a dreadful fairy book.
I wish I were narrating almost any other fairy story, but alas, this is my lot. Whatever expectations you have of delightful and whimsical fairies are sure to be disappointed. There are certainly fairies, but most are not proper fairies. Some who are supposed to be nasty are disappointingly nice, while some who should be kind and helpful are disconcertingly surly, dishonest, and generally unpleasant company.
Our heroine is, perhaps, the worst offender―a sprite more interested in books than carefree games, who insists on being called Shade. She is on a quest, albeit with rather questionable companions, to find a place to call home. A place of companionship, comfort, and, most importantly, positively filled with books.
I wish I were narrating almost any other fairy story, but alas, this is my lot. Whatever expectations you have of delightful and whimsical fairies are sure to be disappointed. There are certainly fairies, but most are not proper fairies. Some who are supposed to be nasty are disappointingly nice, while some who should be kind and helpful are disconcertingly surly, dishonest, and generally unpleasant company.
Our heroine is, perhaps, the worst offender―a sprite more interested in books than carefree games, who insists on being called Shade. She is on a quest, albeit with rather questionable companions, to find a place to call home. A place of companionship, comfort, and, most importantly, positively filled with books.
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