It was very good. The thing I liked the most was it was about summer vacation. It made me wish that I can do whatever I want in the summer. I wish that it was happening right now. The book made me feel like it was summer that instant but it was fall. I was very happy to get to the book because I alr...
On the last day of the Rainspell Island vacation, Kirsty and Rachel know that time is running out to find Heather the Violet Fairy. Of course, since the book is called Heather the Violet Fairy, you can assured that they do indeed find her. But she's in trouble. She's trapped in the art painted on th...
There are just two more fairies to go in the Rainbow Magic: Rainbow Fairies series: Inky and Heather. In Inky the Indigo Fairy, Kirsty and Rachel manage to stumble upon another one of them, and you get three guesses which it is. Inky the Indigo Fairy, however, offers up a more unique and magical s...
Frankly, I think Sky the Blue Fairy is a bit of a dip in quality form the previous books--hence the half-star I've knocked of the rating. We're not quite yet back to Ruby the Red Fairy levels of nothing happening, but there wasn't much toSky the Blue Fairy compared to the two previous installments. ...
Fern the Green Fairy is the fourth book of the Rainbow Fairies series that started the massive (and ongoing?) Rainbow Magic series of fairy books. So far, each book has been slightly less than seventy pages, so they're extremely quick reads without too much meat to the plot. But the plots are gettin...
Sunny the Yellow Fairy, also published as Saffron the Yellow Fairy, is the third book of the Rainbow Magic: Rainbow Fairies series by Daisy Meadows. While exploring Rainspell Island with their families, Kirsty and Rachel come across an apiary run by an elderly woman. There, they stumble across Sunny...
I have to admit, Ruby the Red Fairy isn't quite what I wanted it to be, and if its flaws hold steady throughout the rest of the series, I'm not sure how long I'm going to stick around. Because, if you haven't heard of the series before,Rainbow Magic is long (and seems to be ongoing?). Think Baby-sit...
When I was seven or eight years old, I loved the Rainbow Magic series. And I also wanted to read the Weather Fairies series, but I only ever read Storm the Lightning Fairy and this book. So the seven Weather Fairies' magic feathers are missing and without them, the weather in Fairyland, as well as t...
So when I was younger, I really liked the Rainbow Magic Fairies series. And at the time, I really wanted to read this series too, but I had only ever read this book and Hayley the Rain Fairy. This is similar to the original Rainbow Magic Fairies series, where the seven weather fairies' magic feather...
If I had reviewed this book, or their sequels (there are a lot of other Fairy series- like the Weather series, the Pet keepers series, etc.- by this author and I'll get to those later) when I first read them (when I was seven or eight) I might have given them four stars. But since I'm older now, I w...
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