Emma is not having a good day. She expects to be assigned to kill dragons-especially as her mother was also one, before she died. But then her school decides she'd be better off slaying fairies instead. So she's stuck with that. And the person who DID get designated Dragon-slayer is Curtis Green. By...
I had just come off of a very emotional book when I read this and I think I got too wrapped up when Emma lost the spot that she had been training for her entire life. I was glad I picked this up, while I was a little more attached to Emma that I probably should have been, I found her antics funny a...
This is actually an interesting book!It seems very un-nice but I enjoyed the plot a lot. Plus a school for people who can see fantasy creatures? wicked.
2.5 starsIt was better than expected, but overall a light, fluff read. Worth a look. Passes a couple of hours pleasantly enough without being part of series.In summary, an entirely unremarkable book with cliche characters, a formulaic romance and contrived plot. Nothing stand-out about this one, but...
This was an exciting and entertaining urban fantasy story. I started out not liking Emma very much. She seemed particularly self-centered and self-absorbed. I was sympathetic that she had lost her mother and was trying to adjust to a new pregnant step-mother though. And I could understand her disapp...
Once upon a time a gate to another universe opened, and monsters started to come into our world. And they killed. Luckily for us, a man closed the gate and only 12 different kinds of monsters escaped into our world. Now, those who can see them must hunt them down and try to kill them in order to pro...
Find full review at http://www.readingangel.com/2011/06/fairy-bad-day-by-amanda-ashby-review.htmlI wasn't sure what I was getting into with Fairy Bad Day. I hadn't heard anything about it, and from the cover it looked like it was going to be a cutesy fairy read. I was pleasantly proved wrong when ...
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