Elly Knottleweed-Eversprightly is a fairy.
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Of course, fairies exist. You might even live next door to a fairy family and not know it. In fact, with a little magic and their wings hidden away, fairies look pretty similar to humans. Elly was unlike most fairies. Elly was trying her best to get kicked out of her third Elly Knottleweed-Eversprightly is a fairy. Elly was trying her best to get kicked out of her third fairy school, when something strange happened. She met a human. Not only did she meet a human but she granted that human a wish. Moreover, Elly actually liked granting the wish. But is it too late for Elly to change her attitude?
Fairy School Dropout : Meredith Badger :
Dec 01, Alexandra Ratliff rated it it was amazing. I think that this book is really interesting and that if you have a little sister or a little brother that doesn't like school, you should read it to them so they know what it's like for someone else to not like their school. If they hear what it's like for someone to not like school, then what then they do.
I think your little brother or sister would like school. A nice little book, and a fun, original take on fairies. Cute illustrations liven up the text, which is clear and easy to read. Still, any girl with a yen for fairies should, as I did, gobble up this book. May 27, Amy Holiday rated it liked it Shelves: Great concept and a cute story.
Loved the technologically advanced fairy world, like Artemis Fowl but for younger kids.
Elly tries hard even though she's not interested and feels a little insecure because she's not that good at being a fairy. I think a lot of kids would identify with Elly's situation, and I liked Jess's spunk.
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Good book for younger MG readers, second-third grade. I read this book on the high recommendation of my 8yo who rarely finishes books and even more rarely raves about them. She loved it and I "just HAD to read it! I read this one with my granddaughter for a school book report project. Geared towards a mid 4th grade reading level, my 3rd grader breezed through it quickly. She thought that it was a fun read and really enjoyed it.
Jun 14, Talia rated it it was amazing.
This was a cute book that provides another point of view about fairies. Fairies are not always tiny pretty things. The ending leaves in open for further adventures and mishaps at the human school. Mar 06, Carrie Underwood rated it it was ok. Jul 04, Jennette rated it really liked it.
I enjoyed this one alot any little girl will love this!!! This book was so cute and such a fast read. I can't wait to read the next one. Sep 04, Andrea Dorothy rated it liked it Shelves: Written in a tedious passive tense.
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Takes ages for the author to say one thing. Dull dull dull dull. Kayla really knew magic. Dec 24, Tiff rated it really liked it Shelves: Great for struggling readers! Whimsical, full of surprises, story about a not so typical fairy named Elly. Dec 08, Tara rated it liked it. Cute, and very imaginative. Young girls will really enjoy this series. May 29, Stephanie rated it really liked it Shelves: Ainslie rated it it was amazing Aug 08, Cathy Li rated it really liked it Jun 29, Tahlia rated it it was amazing Jun 06, Heidi rated it liked it Jul 05, Jiaran rated it it was amazing Aug 18, Olivia rated it it was amazing Jul 01, Atong rated it really liked it Apr 27, Skye rated it liked it Jun 02, Hannah Rose rated it it was amazing Aug 30, Peri Gradisen rated it liked it Mar 20, Kara rated it really liked it Jan 10, Dorothy DeWees rated it it was amazing Sep 01, Stacy rated it it was amazing Oct 28, Breanne bookswithbre rated it liked it Jan 12, Ann rated it it was amazing May 10, Tij rated it liked it Jan 29, Kate K rated it it was amazing Nov 15, Martian-Ghost-Turtle rated it it was amazing Jan 13, Alyssa cardoso rated it it was amazing Jan 28, Amir Zaki rated it liked it Mar 31, There are no discussion topics on this book yet.
Originally from Australia, Meredith now lives in Germany with her family.
Description Step away from the wand. Elly Knottleweed-Eversprightly comes from a long line of famous fairies. But just because one of her ancestors wrote the historic Fairy Code doesn't mean Elly loves being a fairy. In fact, she hates it. She can't stand the itchy tutus, would rather ride her skateboard than fly the Fairy Flock, and messes up all of her magic spells. Plus, she's been kicked out of two fairy academies for turning her Synchronized Flying Instructor purple and catching a flyrus it wasn't her fault!
Then Elly meets Jess, a human girl who helps Elly fix her malfunctioning wand.
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