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Foul Is Fair
Foul Is Fair | Jeffrey Cook, Katherine Perkins
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Lots of girls play Fairy Princess when they're little. Megan O'Reilly had no idea the real thing was like playing chess, guitar, and hockey all at once. Megan had known for a long time that she wasn't an entirely typical girl. But living with ADHD-and her mother's obsessions-was a very different thing from finding out she wasn't entirely human. Somewhere out there, in a completely different world, her father needs help. There's a conflict, revolving around Faerie seasonal rituals, that could have consequences for humanity-and if Megan's getting the terminology straight, it sounds like her family aren't even supposed to be the good guys. As she's further and further swept up in trying to save her father, Megan may be getting too good at not being human.
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Foul Is Fair | Jeffrey Cook, Katherine Perkins
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This is a fun read that reminds me of The War for the Oaks for teens. Well grounded in fairy folklore, the book is also filled with fascinating characters but does suffer from too much expository dialogue at the beginning. However, it is the first book in a series, and now that the world has been set up, I have high hopes that the others will have more room for plot.