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Fairest

Fairest. By: Gail Carson Levine. Once upon a time there was girl who wanted to be pretty….

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Fairest

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  1. Fairest By: Gail Carson Levine

  2. Once upon a time there was girl who wanted to be pretty…. Aza’s singing is the fairest in all the land, and the most unusual. she can “throw” her voice so it seems to come from anywhere. But singing is only one of the tow qualities prized in the kingdom of Ayortha. Aza doesn’t posses the other beauty. Not even close. She hidden in her shadows in her parents inn, but when she becomes lady- in-waiting to the new queen, she has to step into the light-especially when the queen demands a dangerous favor.

  3. Once upon a time there was a girl who wanted to be pretty continue ……. A magic mirror , a charming prince, a jealous queen, a palace intrigue, and a injured king twine into a maze that aza must penetrate to save herself and her beloved kingdom.

  4. Characters • Prince Ijori’s • Sir uellu • Ayortha • Aza • Olixo • Dame Ethele • Uju • Queen Adarias • Areida • Mom • Dad

  5. You should read it …………. • If you like reading fairy tales • If you like a lovely kid story about a lovely challenge for a fairy . • I prefer it for girls who likes a lovely fairy tale over a romantic love story

  6. Arthur talk ………… • Fairest- “Readers will sink into the fairy tale romance, the remarkable character, and the wild, magical adventures”. • Fairest talk to schools- “readers will enjoy the fairy tale setting while identifying with the real life problems of living in an appearance obsessed society.

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