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This was cute! I loved the idea that everyone has their own fairy that controls one aspect of their lives (a shopping fairy, a good hair fairy, a parking spot fairy) and liked the way it played out. The whole parallel sports school universe was interesting, but perhaps would have better suited a reader who actually played sports. The plot and ~lesson learned~ was overall kind of predictable but whatever, it was a fun read and I liked the world setup. But if you only read one Justine Larbalestier book, read Liar. Read Liar immediately.

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i couldnt put this book down, it made me laugh and cry and anyone who is grieving or has will be able to relate to everything she is talking about, and she makes it funny!

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I recently discovered this writer was the second woman to win the Nobel Prize for literature in 1926 or thereabouts. She is from Sardinia and there are dozens of other books written by her, which I am excited about. I chose this book for "pleasure reading" just because it looked interesting and I had never heard of the author. It was a good choice. I am not sure if this is her best work, though. My guess would be no, but I could be incorrect.