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Original Title: | My Fair Godmother |
ISBN: | 0802797806 (ISBN13: 9780802797803) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | My Fair Godmother #1 |
Janette Rallison
Hardcover | Pages: 320 pages Rating: 3.92 | 12230 Users | 1468 Reviews
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Finding your one true love can be a Grimm experience!After her boyfriend dumps her for her older sister, sophomore Savannah Delano wishes she could find a true prince to take her to the prom. Enter Chrissy (Chrysanthemum) Everstar: Savannah’s gum-chewing, cell phone–carrying, high heel-wearing Fair Godmother. Showing why she’s only Fair—because she’s not a very good fairy student—Chrissy mistakenly sends Savannah back in time to the Middle Ages, first as Cinderella, then as Snow White. Finally she sends Tristan, a boy in Savannah’s class, back instead to turn him into her prom-worthy prince. When Savannah returns to the Middle Ages to save Tristan, they must team up to defeat a troll, a dragon, and the mysterious and undeniably sexy Black Knight. Laughs abound in this clever fairy tale twist from a master of romantic comedy.

Details Regarding Books My Fair Godmother (My Fair Godmother #1)
Title | : | My Fair Godmother (My Fair Godmother #1) |
Author | : | Janette Rallison |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 320 pages |
Published | : | January 6th 2009 by Walker Childrens |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Young Adult. Romance. Fairy Tales. Magic. Science Fiction. Time Travel. Womens Fiction. Chick Lit |
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Ratings: 3.92 From 12230 Users | 1468 ReviewsCriticize Regarding Books My Fair Godmother (My Fair Godmother #1)
3.5 starsThank you, Grace, for bringing this author to my attention. This was a pleasant fairytale with an unusual take. Susannah Delano makes a wish but doesnt think of the repercussions. Plopped into the Middle Ages, she learns a hard lesson, BUT earns her Prince Charming. Too bad he was in front of her all along and it took a flighty godmother, a leprechaun, a Black Knight and others to show her the way. There are no losses in life just lessons learned. ~Jeevon Brown.Hilarious, fractured fairytale from the queen of young-adult romantic comedySixteen-year-old Savannah develops a case of serious sibling rivalry when her boyfriend dumps her for her geeky big sister. Soon after, Savannah is fantasizing about how great it would be if her life were like a fairytale, with herself as a princess attending a ball with a handsome prince at her side, when her fairy godmother, Chrysanthemum Everstar, suddenly appears and offers Savannah wishes. Savannah is thrilled at
I've known Janette Rallison for several years and have been delighted with her sense of humor and her charm. Despite knowing her, I have to admit, I didn't read one of her young adult books until this last summer, and let me say, I've been regretting that procrastination. All this time I could have been a huge fan, and now I feel like I have to go back and retroactively enjoy all her books. I'm serious - I just came home from the library with four of her titles. I've got to make up for all I've

I wasn't expecting much with this book, but boy was I surprised! I was laughing out loud throughout the whole book. The scenes with Snow White and the goat scene at the ball were gasping-for-breath hilarious. The author's idea was well-realized and seamlessly combined time travel, fractured fairy tales, romance, and characters who were easy to relate to and sympathize with. Savannah grows throughout the book as she realizes how she was silly and gains confidence in her abilities. There is a
Highly entertaining. This is a fresh twist on fairy godmothers. It has pretty much every thing I needed to get back on reading. It was very fun, had princess, magic, dragons and one very mischievous fairy godmother.Full review to come... (I pinky promise!)
2.5 Stars This book was..okay I guess? But I'm glad about one thing and that is- I'm glad that it's over .I mean honestly, it was slow, not very interestingly written and can I just say I Did NOT like Tristan, like I'm so in love with the name Tristan for a male lead, (might be why I judged him extra hard) but no, this guy wasn't as bad as our male lead (I forgot the name of that dumb fucking idiot douche spoiled brat) from reckless magic thus why I didn't shelf him as a douche, he was
Had potential, definitely didn't live up to it.I was really looking forward to a ditzy pretty girl protagonist blowing ditzy pretty girl stereotypes out of the water by having street smarts in place of her lack of book smarts. And I really thought this book would have that, when it started out contrasting Savannah and her super smart, bookish sister.But it quickly fell apart when everyone, from her sister to the ex-boyfriend to the love interest to the entire Middle Ages treated her as an idiot
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