![]() ![]() ![]() And she gets her wish, when a similarly airheaded fairy godmother, Chrissy, shows up to grant her three wishes. When Hunter, her boyfriend, decides he likes her brainy older sister Jane more than he likes Savannah, she wishes her life away. Savannah is a sixteen-year-old who cares a lot more about boys, hair and clothes than she does about school. It's a book that I think my daughter would enjoy in a couple of years, once she stops thinking boys are yucky. Okay, now that I've gotten that off my chest, there were a lot of things I liked about My Fair Godmother. If he swapped his dark hair for light, this Tristan could easily have grown up to be the Tristan in Lockdown, which doesn't help either book in my estimation. In 2009, "Tristan" must have held the same power over LDS authors that "Jennifer" did in 1978 for pregnant mothers across America. ![]() First of all, a plea: If you are an LDS author and have a book in the works, do not name one of your characters Tristan. ![]()
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