My Scary Fairy Godmother

· Hachette UK
4.0
2 reviews
Ebook
192
Pages

About this ebook

'Everyone should have a fairy godmother - if ever a girl needed one it was me.'
When Isabella's mum becomes ill, Isabella has to go and live with her scary but glamorous cousin, Maxine. Maxine takes one look at mousy little Isabella and knows exactly what she needs - a complete makeover. At first, Maxine seems like one scary fairy godmother to Isabella, but as Izzy takes on the new identity Maxine has forged for her, she finds she is beginning to enjoy it...a little too much. Even Maxine isn't prepared for the monstrous results of her makeover!

Ratings and reviews

4.0
2 reviews
Bernadette Horgan
May 14, 2019
Remember reading My Scary Fairy Godmother by Rose Impey when I was younger and loving it so much. So when I found it in the book store on Google Play Books I had to reread it and I loved it again. The book deals with a girl Isabella who's mother is I'll, so while her mother gets treatment Isabella is sent to stay with her cousins. While attending her new school Isabella struggles to find herself and discover who she really is and who she wants to be friends with. My Scary Fairy Godmother is a short book with under 200 page so it's a quick read and I'd recommend reading it in one sitting. Overall I loved this book and would recommend it.
Molly Weston
January 12, 2014
Its a really good read

About the author

Rose Impey, a former teacher, is highly regarded as a writer for children of all ages. She has written several novels and many bestselling series for Orchard, including Titchy Witch and Animal Crackers. Rose is also the creator of the bestselling Sleepover Club books, which became a major children's television series.

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