The Land of Stories: The Wishing Spell
by:
Chris Colfer (author)
Alex and Conner Bailey’s world is about to change, in this fast-paced adventure that uniquely combines our modern day world with the enchanting realm of classic fairytales.The Land of Stories tells the tale of twins Alex and Conner. Through the mysterious powers of a cherished book of stories,...
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Alex and Conner Bailey’s world is about to change, in this fast-paced adventure that uniquely combines our modern day world with the enchanting realm of classic fairytales.The Land of Stories tells the tale of twins Alex and Conner. Through the mysterious powers of a cherished book of stories, they leave their world behind and find themselves in a foreign land full of wond
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Format: Paperback
ISBN:
9781907411755 (1907411755)
ASIN: 1907411755
Publisher: Little, Brown and Company
Pages no: 448
Edition language: English
Series: The Land of Stories (#1)
Alex and Connor are drawn into the land where fairy tales exist. They meet Snow White, Red Riding Hood, Goldilocks, Sleeping Beauty, and Cinderella as well as the bad guys--gnomes, trolls, ogres, etc. They are trying to find their way home and were told of a wishing spell that will get them there....
Audience: Middle Grade Format: Audiobook/Library The dungeon was a miserable place. - first sentence This is the first book in the 6-book Land of Stories series and it is fabulous. Twins Alex and Conner Bailey find themselves in a land where fairy tales are real. The land consists of multiple ...
Land of Stories, Book 1 I Picked Up This Book Because: I needed to switch up genres to try and break my reading slump and this has been on my TBR for quite some time. The Characters: Alex & Carter Bailey: A host of fairytale characters including Snow White, The Evil Queen, the huntsman, Red Ridi...
This book has a lot of fans. I am not one of them. I wanted to read it for my kids, and I actually think they'll like it a lot. But for Dad, forcing myself through the dry, high-school-English-class writing was terrible. How this book has such a high rating is beyond me. The things we do for o...