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Should I? Or should I not?
I have a dilemma.. well, not quite
See, ever since February, our city libraries have been closed, and now in October, there are only two libraries open. D: I have wanted to read the fairy books ever since I first heard about them.. *ahem* this year. I knew that there was no way I could wait so long for the rest of the libraries to open (and they don't have much of a collection anyway). Then voila! I found a website called "Disney Digital Books", and it has a whole separate collection of fairy books! BUT you need to subscribe (obviously), and when my wishes have money involved, I worry and begin to ask myself "Is it worth it?" (you don't know how long I was weighing all the options for a PH membership >.<) Well, it's $8.95 per month (US dollars, I might add - that means around 12 New Zealand dollars), and you can read as much as you want! Here are all the books available, from highest to lowest reading level: Lvl 5: Fawn and the Mysterious Trickster Dulcie's Taste of Magic Beck Beyond The Sea Tinkerbell Takes Charge Beck and the Great Berry Battle The Trouble With Tink Vidia and the Fairy Crown Art Lessons by Bess Prilla and the Butterfly Lie Rani and the Three Treasures Tink, North of Never Land Silvermist and the Ladybug Curse Rosetta's Daring Day Queen Clarion's Secret Rani in the Mermaid Lagoon Fira and the Full Moon A Masterpiece for Bess Lily's Pesky Plant Iridessa, Lost At Sea Lvl 4: Tinker Bell Movie Storybook Tinker Bell and The Lost Treasure Junior Novel Lvl 3: Finders Keepers Tinkerbell's Tea Party A Guide to Pixie Hollow Tinkering Tink Tinker Bell and The Lost Treasure Movie Storybook A Lake in Pixie Hollow A Snowy Surprise Tinker Bell and The Lost Treasure Magical Storybook The Great Fairy Camp Out Tink and the Messy Mystery The Pixie Mix-Up Picture Perfect Prilla's Prize Lvl 2: Beck's Bunny Secret Fairy Rescue Team Vidia Takes Charge A Fairy Tale Tink's Treasure Hunt Tinker Bell and The Great Fairy Rescue Storybook 40 fairy books in total. It's a shame that there are no illustration books, such as "In the Realm of the Never Fairies" (I looked at a preview of it a while ago, and the pictures were so beautiful). Oh, and the good news is that my mom has already agreed to pay She is oh-so nice.. I am planning on reading the Lvl 5 books first, and then read the other ones later if I have time. Plus, I was thinking of subscribing in the summer holidays (December) when I will have lots of spare time. Questions still on my mind: Is it a good deal? Which books should I start reading first? How long would it take me to read all of them? (I am quite a fast reader ) Are there any fantastic books missing from the list that I should read as well? Tell me what you think Oh, and I would recommend this option to people who live in another country where these books are not on sale. ______________________________ |
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