How to Ditch Your Fairy
If you lived in a world where everyone had a personal fairy, what kind would you want? A clothes-shopping fairy (The perfect outfit will always be on sale!) A loose-change fairy (Pretty self-explanatory.) A never-getting-caught fairy (You can get away with anything. . . .) Unfortunately for...
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If you lived in a world where everyone had a personal fairy, what kind would you want? A clothes-shopping fairy (The perfect outfit will always be on sale!) A loose-change fairy (Pretty self-explanatory.) A never-getting-caught fairy (You can get away with anything. . . .) Unfortunately for Charlie, she's stuck with a parking fairy-if she's in the car, the driver will find the perfect parking spot. Tired of being treated like a personal parking pass, Charlie devises a plan to ditch her fairy for a more useful model. At first, teaming up with her archenemy (who has an all-the-boys-like-you fairy) seems like a good idea. But Charlie soon learns there are consequences for messing with fairies-and she will have to resort to extraordinary measures to set things right again.
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Format: ebook
ISBN:
9781599905822 (1599905825)
Publish date: July 15th 2010
Publisher: Bloomsbury
Pages no: 336
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Young Adult,
Magic,
Teen,
Paranormal,
Humor,
Urban Fantasy,
Romance,
Fairies,
Womens Fiction,
Chick Lit
Charlie wants to get rid of her fairy which gives her and people driving with her good parking spots. This fairy makes her feel used by many people including her mother. He best friend has a fairy that gives her the power to find excellent and cheap clothing, which would be every teenager dream to...
Charlie wants to get rid of her fairy which gives her and people driving with her good parking spots. This fairy makes her feel used by many people including her mother. He best friend has a fairy that gives her the power to find excellent and cheap clothing, which would be every teenager dream to...
Took me a while to learn the vocabulary, but it was a cute, fun read. I like the way the world was imagined, thought I did want a little more depth to the happenings. Very enjoyable though!
Cute, full of laughs and a whole lot of fairy mayhem, this book is 'doos' and will definitely have you wishing you had your very own fairy to ditch!!
Tenth book of the Australian Women Writers Challenge for me!I confess that I didn't actually much like this book. Some of the world-building showed promise, but then it all vanished in a puff of smoke, with the happy ending coming too abruptly for me. The made-up slang seemed a bit pointless and ove...