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Published April 27, 2013

Hannah the Happy Ever After Fairy

Hannah the Happy Ever After Fairy is from the series Rainbow Magic by Daisy Meadows. In these books, two girls, Kirsty Tate and Rachel Walker, have fairies as friends and together they experience adventure, magic and some fun. In Hannah the Happy Ever After Fairy, the two girls with the help of their fairy friend, Hannah, the Happy Ever After Fairy, set out to fix something unthinkable that has happened to their beloved fairy tales — all the happy endings have been replaced by sad endings by the evil Jack Frost, the enemy of the fairies. He has stolen the magic quill pen from the Fairyland Castle and with its help he has rewritten all the endings of the tales, making all young readers very sad and the girls very disturbed. How they steal the pen back from Jack Frost involves more magic, Hannah turns the girls into fairy-sized people and when Jack Frost arrives at the library to change more story endings, he fails to notice them and together with Hannah, the girls manage to get back the pen, change the stories into their original happy-ever-after forms and teach Jack Frost a lesson. These are easy-to-read, simple books with a lot of magic that is very interesting  and will be enjoyed particularly by girls. Each book in the Rainbow Magic series takes the girls on different adventures, with sometimes different fairies, but mostly the villain is Jack Frost and his servants, the goblins.

— Eman Safir

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