Fairy Realm #1: The Charm Bracelet

by Emily Rodda

Hardcover, 2000

Status

Available

Local notes

Fic Rod

Barcode

459

Collection

Genres

Publication

HarperCollins (2000), Edition: First American Edition, 113 pages. $8.99.

Description

When Jessie searches for her ill grandmother's missing charm bracelet, she is led to a magical world and finds she has a reason and right to be there.

Original language

English

Original publication date

1994-10-01

Physical description

113 p.; 5 inches

User reviews

LibraryThing member t1bclasslibrary
Jessie's grandmother has lost her charm bracelet, and Jessie can tell it's important she find it- but where is it? While Jessie is looking, she follows a call into another world- a world of fairies like the one her grandfather always paints. In this world, she discovers that someone is pretending
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to be her grandmother and has stolen her bracelet. She's not going to renew the spells that protect the realm from trolls and nasties. Jessie comes up with a plot to get her grandma back and save the realm. It works, and Jessie is given her own bracelet with the promise that she may return.
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LibraryThing member LynetteS
My daughter read this book recently and it really helped get her back into reading. Though, not a hard reading level, the story was fun and engaging and she can't wait to read the rest of the series!
LibraryThing member funstm
The Fairy Realm series are wholesome lighthearted reads featuring a secret fairy realm found through a doorway at the edge of the garden. There's magic and mythical creatures and miniature horses that talk (because what else would you find in a secret fairy realm? duh.) It's reminiscent of Shirley
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Barber's gorgeous picture books albeit with less impressive artwork (Shirley Barber is incredibly talented). It's a good series for tween girls. I loved this series as a kid, they were imaginative and magical and I loved every minute. I'm pretty sure this series is what started my love of charm bracelets too.

The Charm Bracelet
Great start to the series. Jessie is a very likable character - she's smart, brave and kind - for all she kind of loses it when being transported to a magical Realm with supposedly no way home. Because although panicked - she does rally and uses her practical, logical side to find out all the information she can and come up with a plan to fix things. Her plan to trick Valda to open the door by making her think she'd already gone through the door was inspired. Maybelle, Giff and Patrice were interesting and I liked the world building - even if there wasn't a whole lot in this first book. And I love that Jessie receives her own charm bracelet at the end and has collected her first charm to remember the Realm by. It's so whimsical. 5 stars.
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Pages

113

Rating

½ (27 ratings; 3.7)
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