Author: Justine Larbalestier Book Color: Purple
Book Genre: Fantasy Summary: In New Avalon, everyone has a personal fairy. Even though no one can see them, they can help a person do something, like how an all-boys-like-you fairy can help you get more dates, or how a stealing fairy can make you richer. But fourteen-year-old Charlie has the worst fairy possible: a parking fairy that does nothing but make sure that the car that Charlie is in gets the best parking spot. And when she gets used by Andrew "Danders Anders" Rogers for parking spots, that makes her even more desperate to try and get rid of her fairy. So she teams up with Fiorenze (she has an all-boys-like-you fairy), who seams to have the perfect idea: peak into her mom's secret fairy book and use it's advice to swap both of their fairies. Charlie goes all in, and at first things seem to work. But when things start to get messed up, Charlie and Fiorenze need to ditch their fairies, and fast. Personal Review: This book became one of my other favorites is my Top Ten Books list. I loved the part where Charlie and her friend are walking in the city on the sidewalk when Andrew pulls up close and tells Charlie to get in. When she refuses, Andrew stops his car in the middle of heavy traffic, gets out of the car, runs to the sidewalk and tries to make Charlie get in the car so he can get a parking spot. But not a moment to soon, just as Andrew was about to drive away, two police officers came, one with a stun gun, and they stunned Andrew. I love that part. Recommendation: I recommend this book for anyone who likes fantasy and who likes fairies. I would also recommend this book for people who want to know more about a girl who lives on a fantasy island and goes to a strict high school and tries to ditch her fairy, and whoever wants to know more about the invisible fairies that live in Avalon. Who knows, maybe you'll know what type of fairy you have after reading this book! Want to buy the book? Click here.
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Jan Buley
7/25/2016 05:21:41 pm
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