Spiderwort and the Princess of Haiku book review by Zoe Bee:
Spiderwort is a child and a fairy. When she is not helping out in a fairy quest or at a fairy circle, her name is Jensen Fortini. When in fairy form, Spiderwort's dress is of long, dark green, pointed leaves that come just above her knees. Brilliant blue flowers with spindly yellow centers are scattered over the bodice and skirt of the dress. She wears a headband made of tiny spiderwort flowers that pull back her wavy strawberry blond hair. Her wand is a red cardinal feather and her fairy gift is cleverness and the ability to come up with good ideas.
One day, her mentor, Madam Chameleon, announces that there is to be a very important fairy circle to go to that night, and so Spiderwort, and all the other fairies set off to the place were the fairy circle is to be held.
When they get there, they find out that the Princess of Haiku is being held prisoner by four, ugly and mean trolls and they must save the Princess or the spirit of Haiku will be lost forever, not to mention that children, adults, and even animals will start to forget the pleasure of hearing a birdsong, or caring to notice the snow falling.
-Zoe
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