Fairy Lies

Fairy Lies
Title Fairy Lies PDF eBook
Author E. D. Baker
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages 274
Release 2013-08-06
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1619630354

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Half-fairy Tamisin and her boyfriend, Jak, have been arguing over whether she should return to the land of the fey when Oberon, king of the fairies, kidnaps her and Jak must return to that place of fairies, goblins, and sphinxes to rescue her.

Fairy Lies

Fairy Lies
Title Fairy Lies PDF eBook
Author E. D. Baker
Publisher A&C Black
Total Pages 257
Release 2013-01-01
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1408831929

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Sparks will fly when a fairy princess is kidnapped! From the author of The Frog Princess series

Wings

Wings
Title Wings PDF eBook
Author E.D. Baker
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages 338
Release 2011-04-10
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1599908069

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Tamisin has always been a little weird. Her freckles actually look more like sparkles and occasionally, she likes to dance under the full moon. Then one day, wings sprout from her back, and Tamisin learns that her parents adopted her from fairyland. Inspired by A Midsummer Night's Dream, this fairy tale will delight fans of The Tales of the Frog Princess and new readers alike.

Fairy Tale Lies

Fairy Tale Lies
Title Fairy Tale Lies PDF eBook
Author DK Marie
Publisher DK Marie
Total Pages 390
Release 2023-11-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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Risking it all for a forbidden love that defies every expectation... Will they write their own fairy tale ending or succumb to the power of their worlds colliding? Greta does everything that's expected of the prestigious Meir family—except for that one stormy afternoon of passion and pleasure where she took exactly what she wanted.... When the clouds parted, so did she and Jacob Grimm, certain they're only an erotic chapter in their vastly different lives. Weeks later, she finds him at her father's conference table, a real-life reminder of why risks aren't worth the reward. Jacob should forget Greta. She'll never see him as anything more than a temporary indulgence who doesn't belong in her affluent world. And her family has the power—and desire—to destroy the life he's struggled to build. Greta agrees—he doesn't fit in, and for them to try for more is a mistake. He'll cause upheaval and chaos in her orderly life. But for someone so wrong, he shouldn't feel so right. As tempers flare and passions deepen, will Greta and Jacob toss aside the worn-out concept of fairy tale love and find their happily-ever-after? Fairy Tale Lies is the first book in the stand-alone steamy Opposites Attract contemporary romance series. If you like vulnerable, real characters who'll make you laugh, lust, and fall in love, you'll adore DK Marie's work-place romance.

Fairy Wings

Fairy Wings
Title Fairy Wings PDF eBook
Author E. D. Baker
Publisher A&C Black
Total Pages 338
Release 2012-07-01
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1408831945

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An irresistible collision of worlds as ordinary schoolgirl becomes fairy princess. From the author of The Frog Princess series

Reality, Magic, and Other Lies

Reality, Magic, and Other Lies
Title Reality, Magic, and Other Lies PDF eBook
Author Pauline Greenhill
Publisher
Total Pages 288
Release 2020-09
Genre
ISBN 9780814342220

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Reality, Magic, and Other Lies: Fairy-Tale Film Truths explores connections and discontinuities between lies and truths in fairy-tale films to directly address the current politics of fairy tale and reality. Since the Enlightenment, notions of magic and wonder have been relegated to the realm of the fanciful, with science and reality understood as objective and true. But the skepticism associated with postmodern thought and critiques from diverse perspectives--including but not limited to anti-racist, decolonial, disability, and feminist theorizing--renders this binary distinction questionable. Further, the precise content of magic and science has shifted through history and across location. Pauline Greenhill offers the idea that fairy tales, particularly through the medium of film, often address those distinctions by making magic real and reality magical. Reality, Magic, and Other Lies consists of an introduction, two sections, and a conclusion, with the first section, "Studio, Director, and Writer Oeuvres," addressing how fairy-tale films engage with and challenge scientific or factual approaches to truth and reality, drawing on films from the stop-motion animation company LAIKA, the independent filmmaker Tarsem, and the storyteller and writer Fred Pellerin. The second section, "Themes and Issues from Three Fairy Tales," shows fairy-tale film magic exploring real-life issues and experiences using the stories of "Hansel and Gretel," "The Juniper Tree," and "Cinderella." The concluding section, "Moving Forward?" suggests that the key to facing the reality of contemporary issues is to invest in fairy tales as a guide, rather than a means of escape, by gathering your community and never forgetting to believe. Reality, Magic, and Other Lies--which will be of interest to film and fairy-tale scholars and students--considers the ways in which fairy tales in their mediated forms deconstruct the world and offer alternative views for peaceful, appropriate, just, and intersectionally multifaceted encounters with humans, non-human animals, and the rest of the environment.

White Lies, Maori Legends and Fairytales

White Lies, Maori Legends and Fairytales
Title White Lies, Maori Legends and Fairytales PDF eBook
Author Falstaff Dowling-Mitchell
Publisher
Total Pages 290
Release 2019
Genre High schools
ISBN 9780473466060

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For teens 13 years and over - White Lies, Maori Legends and Fairytales is a powerful, engaging story about a boy called Petera, and his best mate Hone, growing up in small town Aotearoa. The book is full of childhood antics and adventure - surfing the sand dunes, dreaming of being an All Black, doing anything they can to stop a weirdo girl from joining their gang, and avoiding Wiremu, the school bully, who wants to smash their faces in any chance he gets! But meeting new people prompts the boys to ask questions about their world. What happened between Maori and Europeans over land all those years ago? Was it fair? What does it mean today? Why did there have to be a war where people died? Why did people sign the Treaty of Waitangi? How different are New Zealand Maori people, from New Zealand European people, and what do they think of each other now? The boys discover that not everyone views the world in the same way and that sometimes you have to fight for who you are in a world that seems to be changing around you About the author Falstaff is from Aotearoa/New Zealand. He is thirty-four years old and grew up in Huntly with his mum, dad, and five younger siblings. He used to spend the weekends at the brickworks, flying down the sand hills with his mate Tony, or playing Ninja Turtle gangs with his brothers and sister by the nearby lake. In 2011 he completed a Bachelor of Primary School Teaching at Waikato University. These days he spends some of his time teaching at Te Kura o Noera, and some of his time touring nationally and internationally as an actor, performing in a range of theatrical productions over the years.