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155 pp.
| Scholastic
| October, 2018
|
TradeISBN 978-1-338-16292-9$14.99
(3)
4-6
Whatever After series.
This fifth entry focuses on the prickly dynamic between Nory (who turns into hybrid animals such as a "squippy"--half-squid, half-puppy) and Willa (who makes it rain indoors) plus their caught-in-the-middle friend, Elliot. As usual with this entertaining series set in a magic school, each character is fully rounded, with alternating perspectives providing broader pictures of the various classmates.
162 pp.
| Scholastic
| April, 2018
|
TradeISBN 978-1-338-16289-9$14.99
(3)
4-6
Whatever After series.
When Abby and Jonah find themselves in "The Princess and the Pea" (Pod), Abby spends a restless night on a precarious stack of mattresses and is promptly appointed the swamp kingdom's new ruler. In Red, they land in "Little Red Riding Hood" and intervene on Little Red's behalf. As usual for these entertaining fairy-tale takeoffs, the sibs must set the stories straight and learn gentle lessons in the process. Review covers these Whatever After titles: Seeing Red and Two Peas in a Pod.
(4)
4-6
Whatever After series.
Instead of going through the magic mirror into a classic fairy tale with her brother, Abby this time story-travels with her friends Robin and Frankie and stuck-up frenemy Penny into Alice's Adventures in Wonderland; as usual, the original story gets mixed up. This longer "special edition" includes appended activities, though it's also more meandering than previous installments; nevertheless, Abby's fans should gobble it up.
160 pp.
| Scholastic
| November, 2016
|
TradeISBN 978-0-545-85106-0$14.99
(3)
4-6
Whatever After series.
In their latest fairy-tale adventure, Abby and Jonah land in the story of "Hansel and Gretel." Those folkloric siblings--ringers for Abby and Jonah--escape through the magic mirror, leaving Abby and Jonah to be captured by the kid-eating witch. Like its predecessors, this installment is funny and a little scary, and it delivers a gentle lesson, this time about appreciation.
159 pp.
| Scholastic
| December, 2015
|
TradeISBN 978-0-545-74660-1$14.99
(3)
4-6
Whatever After series.
Siblings Abby and Jonah's latest adventure lands them in "The Frog Prince," where they meet the eponymous frog and the princess who's supposed to transform him. In a characteristic twist, neither frog nor princess is who they appear to be. The experience teaches Abby that perhaps the school bully is "mean because he's upset"--a welcome and gently delivered lesson about empathy.
162 pp.
| Scholastic
| January, 2014
|
TradeISBN 978-0-545-41571-2$14.99
(3)
4-6
Whatever After series.
In Abby and Jonah's fourth adventure through their magic mirror, they inadvertently involve Abby's friend Robin. When they arrive in Sleeping Beauty's story, Robin pricks her finger and falls asleep, leaving Abby, Jonah, and the real Sleeping Beauty to figure out how to wake her. Like its predecessors, Dream's delightful alteration of the original tale will keep young readers entertained.
167 pp.
| Scholastic
| December, 2014
|
TradeISBN 978-0-545-62734-4$14.99
(3)
4-6
Whatever After series.
Abby and Jonah travel through their magic mirror to the story "The Snow Queen" (which may be unfamiliar to readers, though they learn it was an inspiration for the film Frozen). They befriend a reindeer, escape from robbers, and confront the misunderstood Snow Queen. This sixth fractured fairy tale will keep readers chuckling as it delivers a subtle lesson about friendship.
168 pp.
| Scholastic
| May, 2014
|
TradeISBN 978-0-545-62728-3$14.99
(3)
4-6
Whatever After series.
Abby and Jonah's fifth trip through their basement's magic mirror lands them in the story of Rapunzel; the tale goes astray when Abby gives Rapunzel a haircut ("The bangs weren't my best idea"). As usual, the twists are unexpected and entertaining and the humor is pitch-perfect; some just-scary-enough moments, featuring a giant tarantula and a mean sorceress, complete the package.
169 pp.
| Scholastic
| January, 2013
|
TradeISBN 978-0-545-41567-5$14.99
(3)
4-6
Whatever After series.
Abby and her brother Jonah (Fairest of All) again travel through their magic mirror to interfere in classic fairy tales. In Shoe, they risk Cinderella's impending marriage but help her discover her entrepreneurial side; in Sink, they try to prevent the original unhappy ending of "The Little Mermaid." These light, age-appropriate send-ups feature a feminist perspective and plenty of laughs. Review covers these Whatever After titles: If the Shoe Fits and Sink or Swim.
167 pp.
| Scholastic
| May, 2013
|
TradeISBN 978-0-545-41569-9$14.99
(3)
4-6
Whatever After series.
Abby and her brother Jonah (Fairest of All) again travel through their magic mirror to interfere in classic fairy tales. In Shoe, they risk Cinderella's impending marriage but help her discover her entrepreneurial side; in Sink, they try to prevent the original unhappy ending of "The Little Mermaid." These light, age-appropriate send-ups feature a feminist perspective and plenty of laughs. Review covers these Whatever After titles: If the Shoe Fits and Sink or Swim.
170 pp.
| Scholastic
| May, 2012
|
TradeISBN 978-0-545-40330-6$14.99
(3)
4-6
Whatever After series.
Ten-year-old Abby and seven-year-old Jonah discover a mirror that transports them into Snow White's fairy tale. They save Snow from the queen but realize the events change the happy ending everyone expects; the siblings race to resolve everything before their parents discover them missing. This entertaining, breezy modern take on a classic fairy tale will leave readers clamoring for another installment.