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Wings: A Fairy Tale (Fairy Wings, #1)
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I think that books about fairies are awesome.
Especially this kind of fairies. There are different types of fairies: evil fairies, psycho fairies, fairy godmothers, etc. This book's fairies seemed more in the "fairy godmother" category because they were very friendly and shrunk and sparkled and stuff.
The book is narrated through the point of views of Tamisin and Jak.
Tamisin (what an interesting name she has) has sparkles for freckles and enjoys dancing under the full moon. When Jak takes her through a portal to the Fey world she realizes that she is Titania's daughter.
(yes, Titania, from A Midsummer Night's Dream)
Jak is half goblin. Not the creepy, green, hunched over goblins we know about. These goblins are more like human-animal hybrids. For some reason Jak's goblin side doesn't show through so he doesn't have to walk through school with whiskers and a tail.
by

I think that books about fairies are awesome.
Especially this kind of fairies. There are different types of fairies: evil fairies, psycho fairies, fairy godmothers, etc. This book's fairies seemed more in the "fairy godmother" category because they were very friendly and shrunk and sparkled and stuff.
The book is narrated through the point of views of Tamisin and Jak.
Tamisin (what an interesting name she has) has sparkles for freckles and enjoys dancing under the full moon. When Jak takes her through a portal to the Fey world she realizes that she is Titania's daughter.
(yes, Titania, from A Midsummer Night's Dream)
Jak is half goblin. Not the creepy, green, hunched over goblins we know about. These goblins are more like human-animal hybrids. For some reason Jak's goblin side doesn't show through so he doesn't have to walk through school with whiskers and a tail.
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