A Dreadful Fairy Book
Readers, beware: what you hold in your hands is a dreadful fairy book.
If you are expecting a tale filled with delightful, whimsical, and perfectly proper fairies, you are sure to be severely disappointed. In the world of Elfame, things are entirely upside down: some magical beings who are supposed to be nasty turn out to be disappointingly nice, while others who should be kind and helpful are disconcertingly surly, dishonest, and generally unpleasant company.
Our heroine is, perhaps, the worst offender of all. She is a unique sprite who prefers the quiet company of books over carefree fairy games, and she firmly insists on being called Shade. Deemed far too outré for her own kind, Shade sets off on an epic quest to find a place she can finally call home—a place filled with companionship, comfort, and, most importantly, towers of books.
Book Highlights:
- A Refreshing Anti-Fairy Tale: Subverts classic fantasy tropes with a hilariously sideways look at magical creatures and folklore.
- The Ultimate Bibliophile Protagonist: Readers of all ages will root for Shade, a champion book lover navigating a world that doesn't understand her passion for reading.
- Humorous & Quirky Adventure: Packed with witty narration, eccentric characters, and a delightfully dry sense of humor.
- Perfect for Middle-Grade & Beyond: An engaging, fast-paced fantasy novel that appeals to young readers (ages 9+) and adults alike.
Product Specifications:
- Length: 306 pages of whimsical, rule-breaking adventure.
- Themes: Individuality, finding your community, and the power of literature.
Step into a fantasy realm where the rules are broken, the fairies have attitude, and a book-loving sprite might just change everything!
