2.25 Stars!
This book was kinda meh, I mean, at least Gabby’s book was fun (even though I didn’t think it was very good).
Details that were relevant to me, even though overall this is such a forgettable book:
=Monica’s design is not the worst, it’s just a little blah and doesn’t really fit the theme.
-This was the first Jack Frost rhyme with the fairies’ names in it, which was kind of cool.
-One of Rachel’s cutest outfits and a Kirsty look that should be burned.
-I’ve never read the Sugar and Spice Fairies series, but I love that it was mentioned because I know the two series are connected.
-The girls holding hands as they spin around is objectively cute.
-We’re literally on page 4, why is Monica here already?
-Literally what was the point of Monica having the girls sit on the bed as she turned them into fairies and took them to Fairyland? It was so weird.
-Oh my god, Honey the Candy Fairy and Lizzie the Sweet Treats Fairy, what a throwback!
-I loved the candy tree, it’s such a fun and whimsical concept.
-We don’t need to feed Jack Frost’s ego by calling him ‘Ice Lord’ and especially not when he’s causing problems because he’s greedy.
-The goblins trying to use the magic marshmallow to make Bogmallows absolutely makes, I don’t know I didn’t clock that before the book explained it to me.
-Everyone making the goblins feel welcome when they sat around the fire was very sweet, especially since I know their Bogmallows probably smelled like shit.
-I also like this B-plot of picking a kid each day to win a big candy prize because they’re simply kind and helpful. (They did this in Gabby’s book as well!)
-I liked the scene of Monica teaching the girls how to use marshmallows to make taffy.