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Three years after her return from the Ever After, May Bird, now thirteen, draws her scattered friends--Pumpkin, Fabbio, Beatrice, and Lucius--out of hiding to take a final stand against Evil Bo Cleevil, as May herself makes ready to live up to the prophecy that placed the fate of the Ever After, and her own world, in her hands.… (més)
May Bird Warrior Princess is the last of this pretty effin awesome trilogy.
Three Years later...
May after escaping the Ever After with her melancholy Kitty feels oddly out of place back home pretending to be a girl she will never be, and unable to talk about her adventure without looks of amusement or worry from her listeners. In fact May secretly wants to return to her real friends back in the after life. With Ever After slowly being over ruled by Dark Spirits and a Spirit known as Bo Cleevil ruling the land and preparing for the dead to walk the earth May is being sent messages and subconsciously she can feel the Ever After calling for her help, and eventually she finds herself floating in Ever After with Kitty one more time to finish what she was to afraid to do as her ten year old self.
This is probably going to be my favorite book series of the year, with its unique story line and humorous quirks May Bird makes for a fun and chilling read.
Warrior Princess takes us back to the world of Ever After, but its warmth that was once there has gone and a darkness shrouds the story like an anticipated storm that only proceeds to darken as the story continues. In the final chapters we are taken into Bo Cleevils secret world, where spirits have been captured for slavery and Bo lurks safely in his Dracula like castle, waiting to send May Bird over the bridge. But with the remaining free spirits both good and bad May has enough courage now to try free Ever After from the wicked spirits relentless grasp.
May Warrior Princess ends in a heartwarming slightly sad way that leaves the reader (or at least me) pleasantly satisfied and most certainly likely to read again and again!
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For my grandmothers, Dorothy and Aena
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Prologue: The night May Bird came home, the cold, bright stars looked down on Briery Swamp, and Briery Swamp--warm as a fuzzy mitten and full of sultry shadows--looked back.
Part One (A May-Shaped Hole), Chapter One (May Bird Went to the Land of the Dead and All She Brought Me Was this Lousy T-Shirt): In an empty closet in the south bedroom, on the second floor of White Moss Manor, the clothes hangers jangled, as if they had been touched by a cool breeze.
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Because the Ever After was only a speck, lost in space behind them.
Three years after her return from the Ever After, May Bird, now thirteen, draws her scattered friends--Pumpkin, Fabbio, Beatrice, and Lucius--out of hiding to take a final stand against Evil Bo Cleevil, as May herself makes ready to live up to the prophecy that placed the fate of the Ever After, and her own world, in her hands.
Three Years later...
May after escaping the Ever After with her melancholy Kitty feels oddly out of place back home pretending to be a girl she will never be, and unable to talk about her adventure without looks of amusement or worry from her listeners. In fact May secretly wants to return to her real friends back in the after life.
With Ever After slowly being over ruled by Dark Spirits and a Spirit known as Bo Cleevil ruling the land and preparing for the dead to walk the earth May is being sent messages and subconsciously she can feel the Ever After calling for her help, and eventually she finds herself floating in Ever After with Kitty one more time to finish what she was to afraid to do as her ten year old self.
This is probably going to be my favorite book series of the year, with its unique story line and humorous quirks May Bird makes for a fun and chilling read.
Warrior Princess takes us back to the world of Ever After, but its warmth that was once there has gone and a darkness shrouds the story like an anticipated storm that only proceeds to darken as the story continues. In the final chapters we are taken into Bo Cleevils secret world, where spirits have been captured for slavery and Bo lurks safely in his Dracula like castle, waiting to send May Bird over the bridge. But with the remaining free spirits both good and bad May has enough courage now to try free Ever After from the wicked spirits relentless grasp.
May Warrior Princess ends in a heartwarming slightly sad way that leaves the reader (or at least me) pleasantly satisfied and most certainly likely to read again and again!
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