In a Blink (Never Girls, #1)
by:
Kiki Thorpe (author)
Jana Christy (author)
The Disney Fairies star in a magical all-new early chapter book series for kids ages 6 to 10—The Never Girls!The smell of salt water, a gust of seabreeze, and the bell-like ringing of a fairy's laugh are the only hints that something magical is happening to Kate, Mia, Lainey, and Gabby. In a...
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The Disney Fairies star in a magical all-new early chapter book series for kids ages 6 to 10—The Never Girls!The smell of salt water, a gust of seabreeze, and the bell-like ringing of a fairy's laugh are the only hints that something magical is happening to Kate, Mia, Lainey, and Gabby. In a blink of an eye, the four friends are whisked out of their ordinary lives to the most wonderful place of all—Never Land, home to fairies, mermaids . . . and now four lost girls. The girls don't want to leave right away, but Queen Clarion and Tinker Bell have figured out a way for them to get home. Will Kate, Mia, Lainey, and Gabby's fantastic adventure end before it's barely begun?
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780736427944 (0736427945)
ASIN: 736427945
Publish date: January 8th 2013
Publisher: Random House, Inc.
Pages no: 128
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Magic,
Childrens,
Adventure,
Paranormal,
Fairies,
Middle Grade,
Fae,
Fairy Tales,
Chapter Books,
Young Readers
Series: Disney Fairies: The Never Girls (#1)
This looked like an interesting book, however I was mostly annoyed at the changing POVs at every moment, Tinkerbell is still a stupid fairy and should explode in a pile of fairy dust.So since I am not really in the mood for a normal review, I will do my good/bad review.Good:-Yay! We are finally back...
Story Synopsis: Friends Kate, Lainy and Mia are playing outside in Mia’s yard when Gabby, Mia’s little sister, meets Prilla, a fairy from Pixie Hollow. Prilla is a rare talent fairy in that she is a blink fairy. She transports to the mainland to visit children when she blinks as it is her job to kee...
A cute choice for girls who have read all of the Rainbow Magic books. There's some adventure, character development, and creative world-building. The preliminary art is sweet and whimsical. One complaint: if you suddenly were told you were in Neverland, wouldn't you ask about Peter?ARC received from...