Fairy Tale review by SHC
Fairy Tale
by Cyn Balog
Age Range - 12 and up
Genre - Fantasy

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SHC
Age at time of review - 11
Reviewer's Location - Towson, Maryland, United States
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Morgan and Cam are the perfect couple. That is, until Cam 
begins to behave differently, to transform into a fairy. 
In one week, the two will be celebrating their 16th 
birthdays together. However, Morgan does not know is that 
on their birthday that Cam will be taken away to 
Otherworld: the world of fairies. A strange, awkward boy 
named Pip comes to live at Cam's house. According to the 
fairies, he will be replacing Cam in every single aspect 
of his life when he leaves; he is even meant to replace 
Cam as Morgan's boyfriend. The three work together to plot 
a way for Cam to stay on Earth, but Morgan's emotions are 
being twisted more than ever. What does she really want?
 

Opinion: 

The writing in Fairy Tale is rather simple. Neither the 
vocabulary nor the plotline is difficult to understand. I 
felt like this book was meant for someone of a younger age 
than I am. It is a pretty conventional teen 
romance/fantasy story. Therefore, none of the events are 
all that thrilling or unique. The ending, however, is very 
well put together and creative. I love how Cyn Balog chose 
to end the novel. A strength of this book is that Morgan's 
emotions are reflected in her actions and help foreshadow 
upcoming events. I would not recommend this book to teens 
who like to read very advanced novels, but this book would 
be great for other teens who like easy, fun 
reads.
Rating:
3
Content Rating:

Content rating - nothing offensive
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