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The Land of Stories by Chris Colfer

The Land of Stories

The Wishing Spell

by Chris Colfer

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  • Jul 2012, 448 pages
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Fluffy Unicorn

BEST SERIES EVER!!!!
IT'S THE BEST SERIES I'VE EVER READ!! This is the first book of the series, and I definitely recommend this book and the other books in the series!
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Land of stories 1
Best book, captures attention. Brings fairy tale to life.
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