![]() ![]() I added the book series to my daughter’s ‘wish list’ for me…I mean her. They take a stroll through the Snow White story in the first book, plunge into the life of the Little Mermaid in book 3, fall deeply into the Sleeping Beauty dream world in book 4 and entangle themselves in a new adventure in book #5, Bad Hair Day coming out in April 2014. In If the Shoe Fits they land in the Cinderalla story. ![]() If you haven’t heard of this series, from what I’ve gathered, the two main characters, Abby and Jonah – a sister and brother – get sucked into a magic mirror and land in a different Fairytale unintentionally altering the original story line and mixing everything up. It was a very exciting read, I felt like I was on an adventure with the characters and couldn’t wait to see how it all turned out. I couldn’t wait until I had some reading time so I could pick it back up again. ![]() I felt a little silly at first, reading a young girls’ book on my own, but I secretly really enjoyed it. Of course, she ended up finishing it without me so I read it after she finished. ![]() I’d never heard of the Whatever After series before and I was curious about it so decided to read along with her. Recently, my nine-year-old (4th grade) daughter brought home a book she borrowed from the school library: Whatever After: If the Shoe Fits by Sarah Mlynowski, the second book of a 4-book series. ![]()
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