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Loading... Personally, I Blame My Fairy Godmotherby Claudia Carroll
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Everything I expected it to be, fun and fluffy! ( ) This was a cute book. Funny, fast paced, and Cinderella themed. It’s a fall-hard-then-pick-up-the-pieces-and-get-even-better sort of book. The ending is fairly (ah, ah, sorry for the bad joke) predictable, but the story is not banal, and you still get some surprises. However, the Cinderella theme stops at the fact that the heroine has a step-mother and two step-sisters she doesn’t really get along with. Considering the title of the book I had expected some fairy magic to be involved, but no. There’s no fairy Godmother in this book, nor any magic at all. (I love books with magic, so for me it was a tiny let down – hence the start deduction.) This said, the book is nice and enjoyable all the same and no reviews | add a review
The fairytale ending was just the beginning! Jessie Woods absolutely believes in fairytale endings. So would you if you had a recession-proof career as a daredevil TV host, a palatial pink mansion, and the dream boyfriend. But, quicker than you can say Cinderella, her life falls to pieces and suddenly her prince isn't quite so charming, her party-loving friends disappear and even her faithful friend Visa no longer loves her! Utterly heartbroken and jobless, Jessie is forced back home, to live with her stepmum and two evil stepsisters. Is it time for her to give up on the dream - or will Jessie learn that happy endings can come in the strangest of places? Avon's hot new acquisition presents a tale of princes who turn out to be frogs, Manolo Blahnik glass slippers and not-so-happily-ever-afters!. No library descriptions found. |
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