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Peter Pan was my first, I also have the complete guide to Pixie Hollow and Tink, Nort of Neverland. I love the artwork, and they stories are quite compelling. =]
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Here you can find a List of the fairy Books: disneybooks/disneyfairies Books For Disney Fairies: The Great Fairy Race The Fairy Berry Bake-Off Silvermist and the Ladybug Curse Secret Fairy Garden, The Actual Fairy Size Visit to the Fairy Glade: Secret Fairy Homes Tinkering Tink Tinker Bell's Tea Party Tink, North of Never Land The Shell Gift Rani in the Mermaid Lagoon Prilla's Prize Prilla and the Butterfly Lie Pixie Hollow Pop-Up Mysterious Messages Make Your Own Fairies In the Realm of the Never Fairies: The Secret World of Pixie Hollow Disney Fairies Grab-it Plus: Tea Stamper Storybook Fun Disney Fairies 3-Books Collection with Plastic Purse Beck Beyond the Sea A Poem for Tink A Masterpiece for Bess Fairy Haven and the Quest for the Wand Hidden World of Fairies, The Disney Fairies Midsize Grab-it Fairies Storybook Activity Play Tea Set Disney Fairies Grab It Plus Sticker N Color Disney Fairies Sticker Stories Disney Fairies Stamper Fun Disney Fairies Mini Activity Book Disney Fairies Diary Tinker Bell Paper Doll Sċrapbook Port: Fairies Dulcie's Taste of Magic Fira and the Full Moon Lily's Pesky Plant Flower Fashions Fairy Lanterns Fairy Dust and the Quest for the Egg The Disappearing Sun The Trouble With Tink Vidia and the Fairy Crown
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Disney style just Quest for the Magic Egg and Peter Pan-the original novel. Fairy in generalwise-the list would be pages long, but includes all the Andrew Lang Fairy Stories (Brown Fairy, Lilac Fairy, etc.), the L. Frank Baum Fairy Stories (Yes, he wrote them along with the OZ books and they are fairy tales), Louisa May Alcott's Fairy stories, all the Gail Carson Levine fairy tales, all the Teri Wilding updated fairy stories, all the Robin McKinley fairy tales and those are just a few of them. Fly with you-when not reading fairy tales! VM |
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Of the Disney books I have read all of these:
Peter Pan and Wendy Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens Silvermist and the Ladybug Curse Visit to the Fairy Glade: Secret Fairy Homes Tinkering Tink Tink, North of Never Land Rani in the Mermaid Lagoon Prilla's Prize Prilla and the Butterfly Lie In the Realm of the Never Fairies: The Secret World of Pixie Hollow A Masterpiece for Bess Fairy Haven and the Quest for the Wand Hidden World of Fairies, The Dulcie's Taste of Magic Fira and the Full Moon Lily's Pesky Plant Flower Fashions Fairy Dust and the Quest for the Egg The Trouble With Tink Vidia and the Fairy Crown Most of the stories are cute and the artwork is pretty. They are mostly for younger kids so I breezed through most of them fairly quickly. My favorite of these is the Flower Fashions book. I can't wait for spring so I can make some fairy flower dresses! And if we're talking about other fairy books, I've probably read a million. My favorite being the Flower Fairies books by Cicely Mary Barker. She covers each season and illustrations are top notch |
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Disney and Not so Disney
Wow you have read so many!
Here's my list. DISNEY FAIRIES Beck Beyond the Sea Learn to Draw the Fairies of Pixie Hollow Secret Fairy Homes Tink, North of Never Land In the Realm of the Never Fairies: Secret World of Pixie Hollow, The Rani and the Mermaid Lagoon Fairy Dust and the Quest for the Egg Fairy Haven and the Quest for the Wand NOT DISNEY Gnomes by Rien Poortvliet Fairies by Brian Froud Fifty Famous Fairy Tales by Rosemary Kingston The Brown Fairy Book by Andrew Lang The Blue Fairy Book by Andrew Lang The Green Fairy Book by Andrew Lang The Red Fairy Book by Andrew Lang The Yellow Fairy Book by Andrew Lang Sophie the Sapphire Fairy (A Rainbow Magic Book) by Daisy Meadows ----- Stormy Lightningberry
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Yes, I used to read them when they first came out although they are wayy too simple and easy to read now. I stopped reading after the one about whoever it was lying about the butterfly.... *shrugs* I also heard there's a new PH book like the quest for the egg one, is it good? How small?
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I have read several of the Disney Fairy books. Both Quest books & I am watching on ebay to get the rest of the series like Rani & the Mermaid lagoon etc. I have read 5 of those 12. I read & collect everything fairies so I have the Lanterns book & lanterns hung on my desk, Tink's tea party etc etc... I am a grown up fairy but still love it all even the simple/easy ones. Guess I must live in Neverland cuz I will never grow up!!
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I have read every one of them, multiple times. They are very good books and have such wonderful pictures. i am excited for the newest to come out in May; Iridessa Lost at Sea it is called.
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Fairy Haven and the Quest for the Wand
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Hehe, Stormy, I have the Yellow Fairy Book too. It is a wonderful collection.
I've read Peter Pan in Scarlet, Fairy Dust and the Quest for the Egg, and Fairy Haven and the Quest for the Wand. I still have yet to read the first Peter Pan. They have it at my library, but I think the book is too big and clunky. I'd like a small version that I can carry in my pocket. The little Disney Fairy books...they aren't nearly as good as Ms. Levine's books. I read a little bit of Beck and the Great Berry Battle...not so good. -Never |
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I've read about half of Peter Pan In Scarlet, and all of Peter Pan, Fairy Dust and the Quest For the Egg, and Fairy Haven and the Quest For the Wand.
Actually, the whole reason I'm even on Pixie Hollow is because I just HAD to read all of G.C. Levine's books, so one thing led to another... The reason I've only read half of Peter Pan in Scarlet is because it was sitting on my friend's 'Library Checkouts' bookshelf and I got tired of staring at my Earth Science homework. I'll take a Peter Pan/Fairies book over sea salinity and selenite fracturing any day! :PineNeed les: -Elva |
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I have read Fairy Dust and the Quest for the egg, and I think all of the Chapter books available in the US. I wanted to read Fairy Haven and the Quest for the Wand, but it was not avaiable in my local bookstore, so no luck there.
I liked most of them, but Beck beyond the Sea and Rosetta's Daring Day were not my favorites, I just didn't like the portrayal of some of the fairies in those books. __________ |
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I've only read the Fairies books for kids, but I downloaded Fairy Haven and the Quest for the Wand as an audiobook for my iPod Touch, so I can have something nice to listen to at work while the guys there blare their loud music throughout the kitchen. I am trying to get Levines first Fairy book soon tho.
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I have read all the disney fairy books. I also recently finished a book called "Faery Rebels" it was surprisingly very good, I didnt expect it to be. It is sort of like disney fairies; they all live in a tree; aside from the fact there are very few fairies left, and only female ones at that!
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I have been buying the chapter books for my daughter. I read them once and she reads them over and over. I think the stories are cute, she finds them hilarious. I think we have all but the last two now (the one that came out in January, and one still to come out in May). The fairies do sometimes act out of their established character, but maybe that just helps point out the fact that everybody has days when they are not at their best.
Our favorite scene is in "Fawn and the Mysterious Trickster," when Fawn pretends to be another fairy's reflection, then reaches through the frame and honks her nose. |
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