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My Fairly Dangerous Godmother, by Janette Rallison

My Fairly Dangerous Godmother, by Janette Rallison

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Some people bomb auditions. Sadie Ramirez throws up during her tryouts on TV show America's Top Talent. Her performance is so bad, it earns her a fairy godmother through the Magical Alliance's Pitiful Damsel Outreach Program. Enter Chrysanthemum Everstar: a gum-chewing, cell phone-carrying, high heel wearing fairy godmother in training. She misinterprets Sadie's wishes and sends her back in time to be a part of The Little Mermaid story and then makes her one of the twelve dancing princesses. Wishes are permanent, and if Sadie wants to get back to her home, she'll have to strike a magical bargain--one that involves stealing a goblet from a powerful fairy queen. With a little help from a handsome and talented thief, she might be able to pull it off.

My Fairly Dangerous Godmother, by Janette Rallison

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #781866 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-05-05
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 8.27" h x .88" w x 5.51" l, 1.07 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 396 pages
My Fairly Dangerous Godmother, by Janette Rallison

About the Author Janette Rallison was never a perfume sprayer, but she still spent way more time and money at the mall than her parents thought prudent. She learned many important things during her years as a mall connoisseur. For example, even if a guy looks remarkably like a guy from your school, you should really check and make certain before you rush up and throw your arms around him. Also, even if your parents insist they want to see you in that swimsuit before they buy it for you, do not under any circumstance step out of the dressing room. The boy you want to impress will be passing by, as will your high school football team, your English teacher, a tour of seniors snapping photos at that exact moment and capturing your day-glow-white thighs for all their relatives to see in future slideshows. Not that any of these things every personally happened to Janette, but you can check out other embarrassing experiences on her Web site: JanetteRallison.comJanette has written five books for Walker & Company, including "Fame, Glory, and Other Things on My To Do List." Janette lives in Chandler, Arizona, with her husband and four out of five of their children. (The fifth is at college, not wandering around lost under a clothes rack.)


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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful. Another Swoon Worthy Hit By Tiana Smith Of all of Janette Rallison's books, the fairy godmother series is my favorite. This one is no exception!I thought I had the "formula" all worked out, but then she goes and surprises me again with how she crafted this one. As always, there are hot guys and a lovable main character, but I was happy to see the turn this one took. If you loved the first two (and who didn't? and what's wrong with you?) then you'll love this one just as much. I still think the second one is my favorite with how everything all tied together, but this one had just as many fun moments.I wish The Little Mermaid story came into play just a little bit more, since it seemed a little disjointed from the rest of the book and most of it focuses on The Twelve Dancing Princesses. But I'll take it if I got to spend more page time with Donovan. Also, what is it about a thief that is so ... appealing? Especially one with a heart of gold like Aladdin and Flynn Ryder.I feel like I'm in the minority for my in-depth fairy tale knowledge - since I read some reviews that said they didn't know the tragic version of The Little Mermaid, and it's sitting on my shelf. I also am quite familiar with The Twelve Dancing Princesses, and others mentioned not knowing it at all. As someone who was familiar with both, it was interesting to see how she made them her own. I loved how she poked fun at how The Twelve Dancing Princesses doesn't make much sense at times. And I loved seeing Sadie grow throughout the novel to being more confident in who she is. Yay for another fun, swoon-worthy Janette Rallison novel!

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Love this fun book! By My Book A Day Janette Rallison is excellent at writing books for young adults and this series has been particularly fun. Chrysanthemum Everstar is such a fun character, I love the way that she is always interpreting the wishes of the girls that she's supposed to be helping. She's always putting them into some crazy fairy tale. In this one, she sends poor Sadie Ramirez first to the Little Mermaid, and then to the 12 Dancing Princesses. It was kind of fun how some of the princesses from the 12 Dancing Princesses were obviously from modern times, but didn't remember much if anything from their lives. It was also fun how with each new addition from modern times the number of princesses in the fairy tale grew.I liked Sadie as a character. I liked that she is a strong young woman, and that she was able to figure out what was important in the end and show her true character. I think that having strong young women characters in young adult books teaches these young women that they too can be strong young women and stand up for what they believe in. I liked that Sadie needed to think and work with the invisible prince, Donovan, to figure out a way not only to get the goblet they needed but also to try to get both of them and the selfish Jason back to their proper time frame, if at all possible.The story line of this one is really well done. I loved the flow of the story. I loved that it seemed seamless to go from the current time period to the Little Mermaid's time period to the 12 Dancing Princess's time period. And I thought that the ending was fabulous!This is a fun book that both adults and young adults will enjoy reading! You won't want to put it down, I know that I didn't!

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Amazing! By Megan B. 4.5 StarsShe’s baaacckkk…..Chrissy Everstar, that is. She still hasn’t been promoted to Fairy Godmother and has yet again been sent to torture -sorry- help a girl down on her luck. Along with her leprechaun assistant Clover, she grants Sadie Ramirez three wishes.Sadie isn’t having the best time of it. She just upchucked in her audition on America’s Top Talent, in front of millions and her celebrity crush Jason (I liken Jason to our real world Justin Bieber). Because of that horrifying experience Sadie earned the dubious honor of having a fair godmother. Poor Sadie didn’t know what she was in for.This book was so much fun! It was a light and fluffy summer read. Her last two books in this series were phenomenal and I was so excited to see she wrote another. I hope there will be more books coming out because Janette Rallison always writes such funny and charming characters. I loved the fairy tale aspect, as I did in the last two books. She really brings them to life.Sadie was a great and relatable main character. I loved her sense of humor. Even though Sadie and Donovan declare their love after only knowing each other a few days, it was offset by the fact that Sadie questioned if she could even fall in love with someone in such a short period of time. I can count on one hand the number of books I've read where the heroine doesn't just blindly accept how fast the relationship is going. So kudos to the author for adding that aspect to her character. Jason had his moments, even though he’s a complete *insert insult here* He was such an unlikable character but because he was such an idiot I started to kinda like him, or maybe pity him. Donovan had a really compelling backstory and a great personality. Honestly, I couldn't find fault in any of the characters. They really jumped off the page for me.This is the first book in a while that had me reading for hours at a time. Seeing as I have a small attention span for books at the moment, that’s a big indicator that this books rocks. I’m a little sad the book is over and I have to try to find another great one all over again. Oh well, that’s the frustrating dilemma all bookworms face.~Megan~Read more of my reviews at: theintrovertedreader.weebly.com

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