Thursday, June 11, 2020

The Lost Fairy Tales by Anna James - ADVISABLE

The Lost Fairy Tales (Pages and Co #2) by Anna James, 284 pages. Philomel (Penguin), 2019.  $17

Content: G (some danger)


BUYING ADVISORY: EL, MS - ADVISABLE


AUDIENCE APPEAL: AVERAGE


Tilly’s friend Ms. Whisper has been removed from her position as head of the British Underlibrary and replaced by the very suspicious Mr. Chalk. When Tilly and Oskar travel to Paris for a visit, they also visit the pages of a book of fairy tales where they find that something is very wrong. It’s up to Tilly and Oskar to save the fairy tales and to somehow convince the adults that Mr. Chalk is not to be trusted.


The villain Chalk reappears, along with new baddies for the friends to maneuver.  We also get to hear much more about bookwanderer powers and about the nature of fairytales.  I especially liked learning about bookwanderers not attached to an official Underlibrary. Not essential, because it is nice and fun, but not powerful and breathless.


Cindy, Library Teacher, MLS

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