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Granted
by John David Anderson
Young fairy Ophelia gets her first wish granting assignment and discovers that, although the fate of the fairy world rests on her completing her task, the job of granting a human's wish is anything but easy
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More than a princess
by E. D Baker
Aislin of Eliasind must rely on more than the magical gifts she has as a half-fairy, half-pedrasi when she becomes entangled in a sinister plot and saddled with difficult human princesses
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Fairyopolis : a flower fairies journal
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Cicely Mary Barker
In the form of a journal, Cicely Barker writes about her time spent at her friend's summer house where she thinks she comes across fairies, and she includes artifacts and inserts of tidbits such as postcards, fairy dust, and maps
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No flying in the house
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Betty Brock
A rich dowager is persuaded to provide a temporary home for an unusual talking dog and her young charge, Annabel Tippens
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Artemis Fowl
by Eoin Colfer
When a twelve-year-old evil genius tries to restore his family fortune by capturing a fairy and demanding a ransom in gold, the fairies fight back with magic, technology, and a particularly nasty troll
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Daisy's decorating dilemma
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Brandi Dougherty
Before the fairies of Sugar Oak can soak in the sun and smell the flowers, they must plan the biggest party of the year
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Silence and stone
by
Kathleen Duey
Kidnapped and confined to a room in Lord Dunraven's castle before she can develop her flying and magical skills, Alida the faerie patiently plans her escape--with the help of a human boy. Simultaneous.
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13 treasures
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Michelle Harrison
Tortured by evil fairies who rouse her from sleep night after night, Tanya is banished to her grandmother's secluded countryside manor and discovers dark secrets in a mysterious nearby wood that threaten to trap her in the fairy realm.
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Twig
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Elizabeth Orton Jones
After she is made tiny by magic, Twig finds friendship and adventure with Elf, the Fairy Queen, and the Sparrow family
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Fairy dust and the quest for the egg
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Gail Carson Levine
Tinker Bell and the other residents of Fairy Haven do not know what to make of Prilla, the new fairy who is quite strange, clumsy, and seemingly talentless, but when Never Land is in danger, Prilla's talent emerges
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Philippa Fisher's fairy godsister by Liz Kessler When Philippa learns that the new girl at school, Daisy, is her reluctant fairy godmother, Philippa tries to use her customary three wishes constructively, in a charming story of friendship, luck, and how we decide what we really want.
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The moorchild
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Eloise Jarvis McGraw
Feeling that she is neither fully human nor "Folk," a changeling learns her true identity and attempts to find the human child whose place she has been given
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Isadora Moon goes on a field trip
by Harriet Muncaster
Isadora Moon, a half-fairy, half-vampire, goes on a school trip to an old castle, where she and her friends meet a ghost
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Five children and it
by E. Nesbit
A series of phenomenal adventures follows when young Anthea discovers a sand-fairy who can grant wishes
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The charm bracelet
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Emily Rodda
When Jessie searches for her ill grandmother's missing charm bracelet, she is led to a magical world and finds she has a reason and right to be there
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The night fairy by Laura Amy Schlitz The Newbery Medal-winning author of Good Masters! Sweet Ladies and an award-winning illustrator present the story of tiny fairy Flory, who fiercely orders about the reluctant creatures of the huge forest and risks the loss of her wings in her efforts to survive.
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The new policeman
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Kate Thompson
When his mother asks for "time" for her birthday, Irish teenager J.J. Liddy sets out to find it and stumbles upon Tir na n'Og, the land of the fairies, where he uncovers secrets about his family history, magic, the music that he loves, and a crime his great-grandfather may or may not have committed.
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Curse of the Thirteenth Fey : the true tale of Sleeping Beauty
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Jane Yolen
In a reimagining of the Sleeping Beauty tale that recounts the "true" story of the fairy who cursed Sleeping Beauty, Gorse, the 13th and youngest fairy in a land ruled by an evil king, risks her life to attend the blessing of the new princess only to encounter accident, mayhem and magic that combine to drive Gorse's story into the unthinkable, threatening the baby and the kingdom. By the award-winning author of Snow in Summer.
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