Monday, September 21, 2020

Fairy Tale Reform School Tricked

If you like fairy tales that aren't for little kids then Fairy Tale Reform School Tricked is just the book for you!  This is the third book in the series.                                                                                                 Gilly has been released from Fairy Tale Reform School and is back at her home where she belongs. Now instead of hanging out with friends laughing with teachers she's going to Jack of all Trades School where she learns about shoes. When Gilly's little sister Anna starts hanging out with the troublemakers (Hansel and Gretel) Anna gets thrown into Fairy Tale Reform School. But big sisters know best and Gilly's gut is telling her she needs to get Anna out of there until it's too late. I recommend this book to 4th graders and up.



Charmed Fairy Tale Reform School

Are you looking for a book about adventure? Then Charmed by Jen Calonita is just the book for you! This is the second book in the series. 

Gilly Cobbler decided to stay at Fairy Tale Reform School even though she had the choice to go home and see her family. The evil fairy who cursed Aurora (Alva) wants a war against the princesses. Gilly and her friends all wonder who could be helping Alva. They know it is one of the princesses until they rule out all of them except for two. Gilly joins Ladie-in-Waiting to find out who the princess could be. I recommend this book to 4th graders and up. 




Fairytale Reform School Flunked

Fairytale Reform School Flunked by Jen Calonita is an adventurous book that is also part of a series. 

Gillian (Gilly) Cobbler has five siblings, Anna, Felix, Trixie, Han and Hamish, and when you live in an old boot you probably should try to make money, but instead Gilly steals. She would call herself a good stealer until she gets caught for the third time. She gets sent to (FTRS) Fairytale Reform School for three months where all the teachers are villains like The Big Bad Wolf, Ursula, and The Evil Queen. When Gilly meets Jax and Kayla they all learn more about themselves, their school and who are bad and good. I recommend this book to 4th graders and up.