The Faerie Chronicles
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Sixteen year old Aine found out she's a faerie. On her birthday. A banshee. She has to deal with that information and go to Ireland to figure out what she wants to do. When her mother disappears she finds out her mother is the Queen of All Faeries and she is a princess. All Aine wants to do is find her mother and pass tenth grade. But a dark faerie named Grianne has other plans for her.
Kathleen S. Allen
Kathleen carries in her messenger bag a container of salt, a vial of dead man's blood, a floral bonnet, a box of Twinkies, a sonic screwdriver, and a dog-eared copy of Frankenstein.
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