The Wishing Spell by Chris Colfer
Alex and Conner Bailey are twins, but they could not be more
different. Alex focuses on her schoolwork and is always the first one to raise
her hand to answer in class. Conner is lazy and sleeps in the back of the class
instead of paying attention, but the teachers don’t say anything about it since
the tragic death of the twins’ father. At home, things are not easy as their mother
struggles with money and they have to sell their old house. It’s almost their
birthday and the mom has to go to work, so she calls their grandma. The kids
love the grandma since she’s such an interesting person and she travels
everywhere. Their grandmother brings them dozens of presents with it a
fairy tale book. To them it’s a plain fairytale book filled with stories like
the ones their father used to tell, but one day it proves to be much more. Alex
hears a noise coming from it and discovers it to be a portal she goes through
it and Conner jumps in after her. Together they must find a way back home and
live through many fairytales.
I read this book growing up, years ago, and it is such an
interesting story, especially to kids and early teens. People get to read
fairy tales all over again, but each story is written with an original twist to
it that makes it different from the fairy tales we’ve heard as kids. I recommend
this book to people who like to read books filled with adventure and fantasy. I
also like this book for showing the development of brother and sister, Alex and
Conner, throughout their adventures in the Land of Stories, a relationship
which makes the story overall better.
Reviewed by AK, Grade 9
Montrose Library
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