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The Fairy Rebel Paperback | Pages: 128 pages
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Title:The Fairy Rebel
Author:Lynne Reid Banks
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 128 pages
Published:January 13th 2004 by Yearling (first published 1985)
Categories:Fantasy. Childrens. Fiction. Middle Grade

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The Fairy Queen strictly forbids fairies from using their magic power on humans. But after Tiki accidentally meets Jan, a woman who is desperate for a baby daughter, she finds it impossible to resist fulfilling her wish. Now up against the dark and vicious power of evil, this fairy rebel must face the Queen’s fury with frightening and possibly fatal results. From the Hardcover Library Binding edition.

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Original Title: The Fairy Rebel
ISBN: 0440419255 (ISBN13: 9780440419259)
Edition Language: English
Setting: United Kingdom

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Ratings: 4.07 From 2644 Users | 256 Reviews

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The one where a fairy befriends an injured former actress, grants her wish for a child, and gets in serious trouble with the tyrannical fairy queen.I had to keep checking the publication date: 1989? really? because the book's attitudes toward women, childbearing, work, disability, and beauty seemed very early-sixties to me. There was waaaay too much talking about people's weight -- no, excuse me, only the weight of the female people; Jan's husband's appearance is never described. And why on

Fun book with a lot of imagination about fairies and how their world works. I'm planning on reading this book to grandchildren this summer and doing related activities with them.



I read this book several times in elementary school and, though I hadn't read it for years, I still remembered it pretty vividly. But I worried it wouldn't be as good as I remembered. This book is absolutely perfect. It's a sweet fairy story, but also intense. The characters aren't sugary and perfect -- they're realistic and relatable. So much world building is done with small, simple things. It's honestly even better than I remembered.

Brings back an inordinate amount of childhood memories. My mind was in this book and books like it for the the first decade of my reading life. I certainly wanted to be Bindi. Certainly was always hoping some hair would just turn blue.Tender, romantic, silly, the concept of the rose-gifts, there were odd moments of genius in this fantastic trifle. Weird to say, but I'd love to see a film of this with a darker version of some of elements here - the horror of the Fairy Queen, the invisible

This is the book that made me fall in love with books. My favorite teacher of all time, Ms. Gehm, read it aloud to my third grade class, and I promptly devoured every other book written by Lynn Reid Banks, followed by as many books in the fantasy genre as I could get my hands on. I imagined that rose fairies like Tiki inhabited not only the flowers in my backyard, but also the roses on the wallpaper in my bedroom. And I even told my neighbor that the hairs in my blond streak were actually pure

This was one of my favorite books as a kid. Then I read it when I was in high school, and I was disappointed. But then I just barely read it again, and it's seriously the best. This book is awesome-a great length for more beginning chapter book readers, but enough depth to the story to make it a challenging and rewarding read. Plus, it has an awesome plot, and a pink-haired fairy. I'm always glad to see a childhood favorite live up to it's awesome memory.