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The Fairy Godmother: A Tale of the Five Hundred
 
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The Fairy Godmother: A Tale of the Five Hundred (Mass Market Paperback)
by Mercedes Lackey (Author)
4.1 out of 5 stars 7 customer reviews (7 customer reviews)
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From the bestselling author of the Heralds of Valdemar series comes an enchanting new novel.

In the land of Five Hundred Kingdoms, if you can't carry out your legendary role, life is no fairy tale . . .

Elena Klovis was supposed to be her kingdom's Cinderella -- until an accident of fate left her with a completely inappropriate prince! Determined not to remain with her stepfamily, Elena set out to get a new job -- and ended up becoming the Fairy Godmother for the land.

But "Breaking with Tradition" was no easy matter. True, she didn't have to sleep in the chimney, but she had to deal with arrogant, stuffed-shirt princes who kept trying to rise above their place in the tale. In fact, one of them was so ornery that Elena could do nothing but change him into a donkey.

Still, her practical nature couldn't let him roam the country, so she brought the donkey -- er, the prince! -- home to her cottage to teach him some lessons. All the while keeping in mind that breaking with tradition can land everyone into a kettle of fish -- sometimes literally!

And so begins a whole new tale . . . --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

About the Author
Mercedes Lackey is the acclaimed author of over fifty novels and many works of short fiction. In her "spare" time she is also a professional lyricist and a licensed wild bird rehabilitator. Mercedes lives in Oklahoma with her husband and frequent collaborator, artist Larry Dixon, and their flock of parrots. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I disagree!, 9 Aug 2004
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I thought this was a well thought out,very well written book. If you are a fan of the fantasy genre, if you likw Robin McKinley's books - Spindle's End and Beauty, for example, you will love this book. if you loved fairy tales as a child, again, you will love this book. Although it is based loosely on the tale of Cinderella, it is certainly not a childrens book.
It starts with a Cindreella type, doing all the housework for her step mother and step sisters, treated worse than a slave, until she is discovered by a fairy godmother - who, instead of finding her a handsome prince to "take her away from all this" makes her her apprentice...
It has an unusual take on fairytales, not entirely dis-similar to Pratchett's "Witches Abroad"
A really good read - dont wait for the paperback edition - buy it now!
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14 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A story based on fairytales, not just Cinderella, 8 Nov 2004
By yvie "lamyuyam4" (United Kingdom) - See all my reviews
I have always enjoyed Mecedes Lackey's retelling of the fairy tales. This one is I think one of her best. The idea of The Tradition is original and I really like it. It brings together different fairy tales and the virtual reality of 'it can happen to anyone' alive in the book. Elena was a resourceful young lady, efficient and firm, and I admire this character for these traits. A young lady who knows how to save, now that is wonderful. The characters in the novel are bright and alive, very vivid. Randolf was exceptional, the Brownies were down-to-earth and sensible, Elena was not flawless and this made her all the more likeable. Alexander was funny, as an ass and as a man. Julian was rather funny as well, being a bit 'daft' and a bit 'sentimental', the rewriting the letter to his father, tearing it up and weeping over it part tickled me to death! All in all, it was a wonderfully original book with a complete background to the story and a whole new world for fantasy and fairy tale fans to explore and lose oneself in:)
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A different take, 14 Sep 2006
By S. Whittaker "Book Nut" (Lowestoft Suffolk, England) - See all my reviews
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This book has a very different take on an old fairy tale, which is where do all these fairy godmothers come from.!!! It starts with the traditional cinderalla story but changes as the character develops into a fairy godmother, with a very good ending and leaving you wanting to know more about what happens in the future of the five hundred kingdoms. If you want to read children's books but feel embarressed to buy them in the shops, this is one of the best adult versions. So do not be embarressed any more.
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