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Cinders and Sparks #3: Goblins and Gold - by Lindsey Kelk (Paperback)
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Highlights
- Cinders & Sparks is a fresh, funny, and fabulous take on Cinderella for everyone who loves series like Whatever After and Grimmtastic Girls.Cinders and her unlikely group of friends continue their quest to find Fairyland.
- 8-12 Years
- 7.48" x 5.04" Paperback
- 160 Pages
- Juvenile Fiction, Fantasy & Magic
- Series Name: Cinders and Sparks
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About the Book
This is a fresh, funny and fabulous take on Cinderella, for everyone who loved Frozen and Shrek. A magic girl. A talking dog. Let's get this party started . . . Cinders lives a boring life with her selfish stepsisters and mean stepmother. So when her wishes start magically coming true it's a surprise to say the least. Then Cinders meets her fairy godmother: she's magic, she can fly, and she's called . . . Brian. Soon, Cinders finds herself heading to the glamorous ball at the King's palace. But Brian is NOT very reliable and Cinders is NOT very good at magic. Now her life isn't boring at all - it's total chaos!Book Synopsis
Cinders & Sparks is a fresh, funny, and fabulous take on Cinderella for everyone who loves series like Whatever After and Grimmtastic Girls.
Cinders and her unlikely group of friends continue their quest to find Fairyland. But when the brave questers stop for lunch, calamity and chaos ensue as Cinders is kidnapped by a greedy goblin and Cinders' fairy godmother, Brian, pairs up with Prince Joderick to rescue her.
Will Cinders escape the evil goblin? Will Sparks the talking dog sing karaoke? Will the Huntsman find and capture them?
The answers are: yes, not really, and kind of.
The final book in bestselling author Lindsey Kelk's ridiculously entertaining trilogy is filled with adventure, snacks, and pure comic silliness. Perfect for readers age 8-12.
Review Quotes
Praise for Cinders and Sparks #1: Magic at Midnight: "A Cinderella with 21st-century attitude. Playful and fun for youngsters who love classic fairy tales." -- Kirkus Reviews