Title: Fairy Hunters, Ink.: A Book of Fairies For Children and (Not So) Grown UpsAuthor: Sheila a. Dane
Illustrator: Rose Csorba
Publisher: Dane & Co., LLC (2009)
Genre: Fiction, Fantasy, Children's
Book Source: Review copy from author
The first person narrator of this story is a girl called Laura who has developed the skill of seeing fairies. Along with her friends Ashley, Big Rabbit and Turtle, Laura investigates the world around her in order to learn about fairies and their various haunts. There is a lot of humor in the interaction between the characters that make up the fairy hunters group. Ashley is quite a mischievous five year old, while the older and wiser character Laura tries her best to keep her in check. Their adventures uncover a lot of different types of fairies that are characterized by their dwellings, such as Sock Fairies, Teacup Fairies, Attic Fairies, Flute Fairies etc. My personal favorite is (of course) the bespectacled, absent-minded Book Fairies who 'borrow' books to discuss at their book club meetings. They tend to argue about philosophical questions and drink a lot of Fritterberry Wine.
I was pleasantly surprised by this book. Sheila Dane's writing style in Fairy Hunters, Ink. has a charming old-fashioned style to it. It reminded me of so many of the classic children's stories that we all love. Both the story and illustrations are very unique and interesting. The authors personality really seemed to shine through in this work. Sheila Dane is working on a sequel and I look forward to the further discoveries of the Fairy Hunters.
Quote: "Since we are reading your Books (we have to get them somewhere), you might notice from time to time, that you are always losing your place, you can't find your book, or your book seems to keep mysteriously turning up in Odd Places. Chances are good that you are victim of an avid Book Fairy." (p.49)
Author Website: http://www.fairyhunters.net






