The Fairy's Mistake
Books | Juvenile Fiction / Fairy Tales & Folklore / General
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Gail Carson Levine
Gail Carson Levine charmed the world with Ella Enchanted, her spirited retelling of the Cinderella story. Now this award-winning author turns her attention to two more classic fairy tales, and deftly turns them upside down and inside out with her trademark wit and hilarity.In The Fairy's Mistake, two very different sisters have two very different encounters with the fairy Ethelinda. Rosella is kind and helpful. Her reward: Jewels and gems tumble out of her mouth whenever she speaks. Myrtle is rude and spiteful. Her punishment: Bugs and vipers slither out of her mouth. The fairy Ethelinda feels she's meted out justice just right--until she discovers Rosella has been locked up by a greedy prince and Myrtle is having the time of her life! In The Princess Test, King Humphrey has decided it's time for his son, Prince Nicholas, to marry. But he must make sure the bride is a real princess. So he devises a series of princess tests, designed to weed out the phonies and the fakes. Meanwhile, Nicholas has fallen in love with Lorelei, a mere blacksmith's daughter. She's no princess, but he wants to marry her all the same--but how will she ever pass the terrible tests?In these first two delightfully entertaining, laugh-out-loud Princess Tales, Gail Levine gently spoofs the notion that fairies are always right and that tests can ever prove a person's worth, but holds fast to the notion that true love will always win in the end.
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Author
Gail Carson Levine
Pages
96
Publisher
Harper Collins
Published Date
1999-03-21
ISBN
0060280603 9780060280604
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"The writing is simplistic but the plot sure is interesting. The author fit a lot into a book with less than 100 pages, and the ending was satisfactory to the story. The dynamic between the two sisters was surprisingly accurate, considering how hard it is for most to write siblings.
I don’t see myself rereading this or checking out more of these books. I just read it on a whim since I had it after all."
"This was one of my all time favorite books when I was younger. However, I hate to say it, but that wasn't for the story so much as for the fact that we owned the paperback version of the book that was small enough I could fit it virtually EVERYWHERE. However, that's not to say the story wasn't great too!"