Yet Another Dreadful Fairy Book.
- Format:
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- Author/Creator:
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- Series:
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- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
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- Genre:
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- Children's stories.
- novels.
- Fantasy fiction.
- Juvenile works.
- Action and adventure fiction.
- Humorous fiction.
- Fiction.
- Novels.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (356 pages)
- Edition:
- 1st ed.
- Place of Publication:
- Chicago : Chicago Review Press, 2021.
- Summary:
- The uneasy truce between the Seelie Court and the Sluagh Horde is in trouble as nobles on both sides push King Julius and Queen Modthryth to attack while amongst the common fairy folk the Brother/Sisterhood of Afflicted and Repressed Fairies (B.A.R.F.) plans a revolution.The one chance Elfame may have to maintain the peace is a fairy raid organized by Prince Beow of the Sluagh and Princess Viola of the Seelie. But when the two are kidnapped, it's up to Shade, Ginch, and the Professor to save them and prevent the fairy lands from descending into chaos.
- Contents:
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- Front Cover
- Front Flip
- Title Page
- Map
- Copyright
- Preface
- 1. In which the password is indeed "swordfish" . . .
- 2. In which the author risks getting sued by the estates of Abbott &
- Costello . . .
- 3. In which a bushel basket full of puckernuts is delivered . . .
- 4. In which Shade receives some much-needed etiquette lessons . . .
- 5. In which etiquette lessons are shamefully given short shrift . . .
- 6. In which our series finally features a castle, as it should have done two books ago if it were in any way a proper fantasy series . . .
- 7. In which the nature of fishiness is discussed . . .
- 8. In which plans for pajama parties are suggested and then, sadly, abandoned . . .
- 9. In which a plot is hatched . . .
- 10. In which a child is not fooled and an old enemy reappears . . .
- 11. In which Shade loses her cool but keeps her head . . .
- 12. In which the author pokes fun at Tolkien for the third consecutive book . . .
- 13. In which escapes are made and cheeses are mumbled about . . .
- 14. In which insults are hurled and potions are sprayed . . .
- 15. In which the "heebledy-jeebledies" are gotten . . .
- 16. In which there are story problems (be sure to show all your work) . . .
- 17. In which a piece of cookware plays a surprisingly key role . . .
- 18. In which socks are shoved in places where they should not be shoved . . .
- 19. In which bruised egos are comforted and weapons are named . . .
- 20. In which squirt guns are readied for battle . . .
- 21. In which a surprising discovery is made . . .
- 22. In which a fearsome foe is faced and death comes a-calling . . .
- 23. In which Rigoletto Ginch has his finest hour . . .
- 24. In which tempers flare . . .
- 25. In which there are plenty of thistlepricks and puckernuts for everyone . . .
- 26. In which desperate times will call for desperate measures . . .
- 27. In which speeches are made, commands are given, and lollipops are requested . . .
- 28. In which an awful lot happens . . .
- 29. In which there are heartfelt pleas and heartbreaking consequences . . .
- 30. In which I, your narrator, will let the chapter speak for itself . . .
- 31. In which Shade returns once more to Pleasant Hollow . . .
- Epilogue
- Back Flip: About the Authors
- Back Cover.
- Notes:
- Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
- ISBN:
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- OCLC:
- 1227390177
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