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Diary of a Teenage Fairy Godmothe Diary Of A Teenage Fairy Godmother Volume 1 Kathleen Baldwin Andrea Sisco Books



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Diary of a Teenage Fairy Godmothe Diary Of A Teenage Fairy Godmother Volume 1 Kathleen Baldwin Andrea Sisco Books

I have a thing for fairy tales. Always did. So, when I saw the Diary of a Teenage Fairy Godmother, I had to read it. How could I not?

And I was not disappointed. The book is a magical tale of a young fairy godmother on her first assignment to help a hurt, angry young woman named Jess. She soon discovers that there's more to the story - HER own story. And Jess (and her friends) end up helping HER as she delves into secrets of the past - and faces a powerful enemy she never knew she had.

It's a story of love, friendship, forgiveness, and freedom with well-developed characters and a fast-moving plot. (I read it in just two days - and I'm a busy person!) I really enjoyed it, and I'm looking forward to reading the next book!

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Diary of a Teenage Fairy Godmothe Diary Of A Teenage Fairy Godmother Volume 1 Kathleen Baldwin Andrea Sisco Books Reviews


I thought at the start that all the characters were a little shallow and it fit, as this is a high school story, but the depth comes as you keep reading. Through the godmother POV you get to see and feel undercurrents to everyone's actions, which made things a little more interesting for me. Lillianna is the fairy godmother and she is sent to save Jessica, who is Cinderella's descendant. But right from the start Jessica hates Lillianna. Jessica is horrified when her brother, Jake, likes Lillianna right away. Lillianna is also horrified when she realizes she may be returning Jake's feelings. It's a little 'insta-love', but it's also high school and a bit of a fairy tale, so why not, right? It's interesting to follow the story from the high school stage to the epic battle stage. It was a fun read and I recommend it.
What a fun book. Lilliana Skye, the teenage fairy godmother, is as real as a fairy can be. She's conflicted and innocent and wise, plus -- she has fairy dust! A sprinkle of this glittery stuff makes people who get too close to her secret forget what they've seen -- unless they have some special powers of their own. Everyone does not get her own fairy godmother, alas. Lilliana is sent to help Jess, a direct descendant of Cinderella, who else? Of course, Jess doesn't make it easy for Lilliana. Jess is a wounded soul, bitter and prickly and impossible. Her brother, however, is warm and kind and all the things any girl would sigh over. Lilliana is certainly not supposed to fall in love with any human boys -- that could be fatal. But he's dreamy and he's in love with her, too. I won't go on about the plot, just tell you this is a great book with lots of peeks into the world of "real" fairies.
Ms. Baldwin and Ms. Sisco have taken the beloved Cinderella tale and not only given it a unique twist, but great attitude. What starts out as a simple mission for this Fairy Godmother, (freshly graduated from her training), to "watch over" her charge, (a Cinderella descendant with anger issues), turns into a discovery of truths for both the Fairy Godmother, Lilliana, her charge Jess, and all the friends that make up their team. Baldwin & Sisco take us from the everyday world of high school into the fantastical world of the Fairies. Things, people and Fairies aren't always what they seem, and ulterior motives force all the members of the teen team to find their strengths to fight an evil meant to destroy them all.

This was no simple, wave-your-wand-and-make-the-girl-glamorous-to-solve-her-problems story, but a dig deep inside and bring out the best in yourself kind of story that girls and women of all ages can love. Baldwin and Sisco have woven a story full of characters that make you want to hug them and cheer for them in a magical world you want to explore even after this story has ended.
So in truth I started reading this book because I was on nights and I couldn’t sleep after shift. I was hoping this walking cliché would lull me to sleep, but instead I ended up reading the whole thing in one sitting. In saying that, I didn’t get much sleep before my next shift.

I was impressed with the way this story turned out. Lilliana was something, she was strong, dedicated but annoying. Jess wasn’t too much better. I liked her hard hitting attitude at first but it got old fast. Sure I understood where she was coming from, but it was a bit too much and a little unreal. I did love her growing affection for Mark, they were sweet and it felt natural for them. Lilliana and Jake, that was a mad case of insta-love, she didn’t even know his name before she wanted to jump him. If felt forced, because you didn’t get to know Jake at all. He was just tossed in for the whole sake of Lilliana, just someone for her to swoon over. H3ll you could take him out and story wouldn't have change. The outcome would've still be the same. In saying that, if you’re going to add a important love interest you got to at least give him substance. I've had dolls with more personality.

The plot itself was original, though a little choppy in spots, I felt the story was pretty solid. This isn’t a standalone so I know not all the answer are going to be coughed up in the first book, but a little more clarity would have been nice. Like who killed her father, because I got a pretty good guess. It wasn’t hard after those fire snakes showed up.

In all, I did very much enjoy this book. As I said I couldn’t stop, even to sleep. My favourite character was Mark. I don’t know, he didn’t have much screen time, but he had more oomph then Jake. He made a solid impression right out of the gate. It was like, I can see mark in my head, and Jake is a fuzzy mess. In saying that, I was highly disappointed when there wasn’t an epic Kiss from him.

In all I highly recommend this book, it's a fun fast past read that will have you hook from start to finish. Sure it has some structural problems, but they don’t take away from the overall story or plot. Even the insta-love. That’s way I’m not that hung up over it. Give this book a change, you’ll get swept away in it’s magic.

Happy Reading

-E.A. Walsh
I have a thing for fairy tales. Always did. So, when I saw the Diary of a Teenage Fairy Godmother, I had to read it. How could I not?

And I was not disappointed. The book is a magical tale of a young fairy godmother on her first assignment to help a hurt, angry young woman named Jess. She soon discovers that there's more to the story - HER own story. And Jess (and her friends) end up helping HER as she delves into secrets of the past - and faces a powerful enemy she never knew she had.

It's a story of love, friendship, forgiveness, and freedom with well-developed characters and a fast-moving plot. (I read it in just two days - and I'm a busy person!) I really enjoyed it, and I'm looking forward to reading the next book!
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