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Bezig met laden... Granteddoor John David Anderson
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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. * I got this book for review for the publisher* I really adored this read. I love how John crafted the fairy world and made it some complex but also so easy to understand. I love how the book to read was a pure joy. I loved the fast pace element of the novel. I really had a hard time putting this book down. I thought this book had some predictable moments but overall this book was pure magic. I really loved the main character and also all the side characters just put a smile on my face. I would def read more by this author in the future! What a sweet story. Obviously my favorite character was Sam the dog. He was sweet but also very empathetic because of past mistreatment. I got a little misty eyed when he talked about being kicked. But the story was full of great characters including the main character Ophelia, a rebellious "modern" fairy. I like that her rebelliousness was based around her empathetic perception of the things she saw. This book is a great exercise for young readers in selflessness and empathy. The narrative takes two children who have lost something and leads the reader through Ophelia's dilema of who needs more help. One child had a bike stolen, the other had watched their father march off to the war in Iraq. I liked that this book didn't leave the narrative conclusion at one child getting something and another child not getting something. The conclusion conveys that magic is not the only way to have your wish granted. What is a wish and are they all valued the same? Ophelia Delphinium Fidgets is a Granter...that is a fairy who grants wishes. She has always prided herself on being the best and following every rule. But what happens to her on her first mission will change the way she moves through the rest of her life. Written for young readers, this story is fun and exciting but also raises questions surrounding some of life's hardest truths. I would say it is a worthy addition to any juvenile library collection, be it school or public. Thanks to the publisher and edelweiss for this ARC. This is just the cleverest take on the fairy world. I was thoroughly entertained. Main fairy, Fidgets, is full of flaws, but her heart is in the right place. She perseveres, never wanting to be the fairy who fails a mission. And yet she is incredibly down to earth and able to rally off a slew of fairy swear words. You'll be cheering her on to the very end. The fairy world exists. You know all those times you threw a coin into the fountain, blew out your birthday candles or witnessed a falling star and then made a wish? Fairies heard them. Ophelia Delphinium Fidgets is a fairy. She is training to be a wish granter. Up till now she has worked a clerical job in the Wish Granting Department. Wishes don't come as frequently as they used to so it can take awhile for a trainee to get their first assignment, but Fidgets is getting her chance sooner than most. Her first assignment is fairly straight forward. A girl throws a coin into a fountain and wishes for a bike. Fidgets is prepped with fairy gear and away she goes. From the beginning her mission is a mess. She's caught in the wake of an airplane, harassed by a goose, dumped by a bird, saddled with a dumb dog, nearly run over, nearly drowned, slapped around and essentially bruised and broken by the end. She's lucky she didn't die. If only a homeless man had not reached in the fountain and stolen the very coin she was after, she most likely would have avoided this disaster. But then we would not have had this crazy wonderful story. This book screams to be made into a DreamWorks movie. It has the feel of Monster's Inc. The monsters create nightmares. The fairies grant wishes. Things go wrong in both, creating a mad sense of urgency to get things back on track. This book should be an easy sell for girls who like fantasy. geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
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HTML: From the author of beloved novels Ms. Bixby's Last Day and Posted comes a hilarious, heartfelt, and unforgettable novel about a fairy-in-training. Everyone who wishes upon a star, or a candle, or a penny thrown into a fountain knows that you're not allowed to tell anyone what you've wished for. But even so, there is someone out there who hears it. In a magical land called the Haven lives a young fairy named Ophelia Delphinium Fidgets. Ophela is no ordinary fairyâ??she is a Granter: one of the select fairies whose job it is to venture out into the world and grant the wishes of unsuspecting humans every day. It's the work of the Granters that generates the magic that allows the fairies to do what they do, and to keep the Haven hidden and safe. But with worldwide magic levels at an all-time low, this is not as easy as it sounds. On a typical day, only a small fraction of the millions of potential wishes gets granted. Today, however, is anything but typical. Because today, Ophelia is going to get her very first wish-granting assignment. And she's about to discover that figuring out how to truly give someone what they want takes much more than a handful of fairy dust. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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I really adored this read. I love how John crafted the fairy world and made it some complex but also so easy to understand. I love how the book to read was a pure joy. I loved the fast pace element of the novel. I really had a hard time putting this book down. I thought this book had some predictable moments but overall this book was pure magic. I really loved the main character and also all the side characters just put a smile on my face. I would def read more by this author in the future! ( )