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Granted
- Narrated by: Cassandra Morris
- Length: 7 hrs and 26 mins
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From the author of beloved novels Ms. Bixby's Last Day and Posted comes a hilarious, heartfelt, and unforgettable novel about a fairy-in-training.
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- Myztikal
- 04-13-18
Book and Narrator Deserves More Stars!
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Fairies granting wishes. This is, hands down, the most well written book for MG readers or caregivers, parents, educators to read to youngsters. In my case, listen to.
A beautiful, immaculate fantasy world. All of the characters are so lush with hope, dreams, and optimism. Ophelia and Charlie are simply lovely and wholesome; their teasing is sooo cute and gentle.
Sentence structures blend with such whimsical words, it’s soo “bright as birdsong”.
Words escape me to describe this delightful book.
Cassandra Morris’ musical voice trickled as she shared the story. I listened to this three times! Only my commitment to other narrators/authors prompted me to move on.
Perfect, perfect for the start of our “real” spring, now that Mother Nature has finally decided to change the season!
Deserving of stand up applause and gratitude for a genuine masterpiece. Thank goodness, good literature and vivid imagination live on for the next generation with (audio)books like this!
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- cmeissrun
- 08-17-18
Loved it!
Cassandra Morris does an excellent job of narrating this story that is funny and heartwarming without being too sentimental. I loved everything about this story.
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- R. Sodipo
- 11-02-19
best book ever you should listen to it.:)
amazing a.amazing amazing amazing amazing amazing amazing amazing amazing amazing read now today cool worth it awsome
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- Nburger
- 09-13-19
We loved this book!
My daughter is not much of a sit and read or just listen to a book until this one. we listened as we drove to school each morning g and then again on the way home. I found her asking questions and inferring things, making connections, visualizing, and problem solving things she would do. she was trying out some new vocab she heard in the story. This author did an amazing job with suspense, and painting a picture for the reader. great book! great performance!
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- Jamie Rohwer
- 03-30-21
Fantastic Story!
This story was wonderful, full of fantasy and wonder, and adventure! Anyone who loves fairies will love this book.
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- Bliss
- 05-21-20
A nine year olds opinion
This book combined two worlds and made it great! The reader sounds like a fairy. It is a semifairytale about a fairy that grants wishes and has to go through the real world to do it. That’s s book is great for readers 7-14 and is awesome p.s I am the nine year old not my dad/mom