Evil Fairies Love Hair
فرمت کتاب
ebook
تاریخ انتشار
2014
Lexile Score
630
Reading Level
2-3
ATOS
4.4
Interest Level
4-8(MG)
نویسنده
Mary G. Thompsonناشر
HMH Booksشابک
9780544308909
کتاب های مرتبط
- اطلاعات
- نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی
June 1, 2014
Evil fairies sure do love hair. To eat.Page 1 displays a contract in which Alison Butler promises to grow 100 fairies, pass on two flock-starters to another child and follow all the rules. In return, she'll receive one wish. Ali's hard at work growing those fairies in her backyard and raiding her house's shower drain for hair to feed them, while coiffing herself in a hair-sprayed bun for safety. Sure, a couple of kids in town have disappeared due to breach of fairy contract, but Ali intends to follow the rules. Although many of Thompson's ingredients are classic-the fairy contract; tricky rules that change along the way; kids knowing the truth while adults are oblivious-the unique details she mixes in make for a decidedly peculiar flavor. These 2-inch-tall fairies not only gobble human locks insatiably, but they can't stop murmuring the word "hair." As Ali and other kids unearth the fairies' identities and unsavory plan, magical rules shift and sway almost improvisationally. The text shows fairy speech printed in tiny font until Ali herself shrinks, at which point fairy speech is standard size while human speech enlarges. The uber-normalized small-town setting emphasizes families headed by both mom and dad, a hairdresser who's styled these kids their whole lives, and an unfriendly (eventually partly upended) implication that kids held back a grade are bullies and smokers. Possibly unpalatable for general magical-adventure fans but appealing to readers who relish all things icky. (Fantasy. 8-12)
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June 1, 2014
Gr 4-6-Ali wishes she were smart. As smart as her perfect sister, Hannah. And smart enough to please her disapproving mother. Now that Ali has entered into an agreement with a clan of magical fairies, that new level of intelligence seems to be within her grasp. All she has to do is grow 100 new fairies in her back yard, and her fondest wish will be granted. Cultivating a fairy crop, however, proves more of a challenge than middle schooler Ali expected. What follows is a coming-of-age journey in which Ali's been-there-all-along brains save her friends and family from the evil imps. Unfortunately, it's tough to really care about this heroine and her quest, as a confounding series of twists and turns renders this fantasy plot almost impossible to follow. Adding to the confusion is a long list of indistinguishable secondary characters and the frequent inclusion of quirky terminology ("Un-Parent-Parent-Duplication-Un-Imptimization-Final-Freedom spell") without context or explanation.-Susan Wengler, Saint Dominic Academy, Jersey City, NJ
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