The Faerie Path (Faerie Path, Bk 1)
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Genres: Children's Books, Teen & Young Adult
Book Type: Paperback
Author:
Genres: Children's Books, Teen & Young Adult
Book Type: Paperback
Ashley B. (daredevilgirl013) reviewed on + 746 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
This book was a good read. I just wish it would have moved a bit faster. It focused on everyone trying to get Anita to realize who she was (a faerie princess) and that the faerie world is where she belongs in, and you constantly had to listen to her going, I don't remember that..I don't remember anything. A bit annoying.
Otherwise the story flows well of the Anita being taken away from the mortal world to the faerie world when she has a boating accident and ends up in the hospital. She soon realizes that she is the seventh daughter of the king and was granted the powers to go between the mortal world and the faerie world. She tries to remember who she is and why she's there (as noted above) while still trying to get back to the mortal world to contact her parents to let them know what happened to her.
This story does invovle a slight twist of a mystery as a book as given to Anita that has her life written down in it, and she doesn't know who gave her the book.
Otherwise the story flows well of the Anita being taken away from the mortal world to the faerie world when she has a boating accident and ends up in the hospital. She soon realizes that she is the seventh daughter of the king and was granted the powers to go between the mortal world and the faerie world. She tries to remember who she is and why she's there (as noted above) while still trying to get back to the mortal world to contact her parents to let them know what happened to her.
This story does invovle a slight twist of a mystery as a book as given to Anita that has her life written down in it, and she doesn't know who gave her the book.
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