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Whatever after volume 10
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Abby and Jonah's magical adventures continue in the tenth installment of Sarah Mlynowski's New York Times bestselling series! This time, the kids get mixed up in Hansel and Gretel's story.That's the way the cookie crumbles!Yum! Our magic mirror has dropped me and my brother, Jonah, into the story of Hansel and Gretel. If we're lucky, we may even get to taste the cake-house...But we didn't count on accidentally getting trapped. The real Hansel and Gretel are on the run, and Jonah and I have taken their place. And the witch is making a kid casserole for dinner... Now we have to:- Avoid being eaten - Pretend our dog is a cat- Learn to make kale smoothies- Befriend a talking duck Or we may never make it back to our home sweet home!
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9780545851060
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Whatever After puts a school girl into fairy tales and Ever After High puts fairy tales into a school. Both modernize traditional tales to be funny, relatable and casual despite high stakes: the destruction of characters' legacies. -- Allie Jackson
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Though Whatever After features a wide variety of fairy tales and Nic Blake focuses more on African mythology and folklore, readers looking for a fantasy tale full of humor and action should check out both series. -- Stephen Ashley
While Daughters of the Lamp focuses on Egyptian folklore and Whatever After is broader in its exploration of fairy tales, both fantasy series follow resourceful tweens as they embark on adventures that draw inspiration from well-known tales. -- Stephen Ashley
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Though Whatever After is written in prose and draws inspiration from fairy tales, and Fantastic Tales is a graphic novel set in an original world, both fantasy series will appeal to readers looking for action and humor in equal measure. -- Stephen Ashley
Readers looking for a fast-paced tale that mixes the real world with fantasy adventure should check out both of these compelling series. Whatever After is a gateway fantasy told in prose, while Super Boba Cafe is a graphic novel. -- Stephen Ashley
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