Stink Fairy vs Boy, Jenny McLachlan
Stink Fairy vs Boy, Jenny McLachlan
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Stink: Fairy vs Boy

Author: Jenny McLachlan

Narrator: Caius Nicholas

Unabridged: 2 hr 20 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Farshore

Published: 03/16/2023


Synopsis

Shortlisted for The Week Jr Children’s Book of the Year: Audiobook! A laugh-out-loud cartoon-filled adventure for 7+ readers, featuring the world’s funniest fairy, from the bestselling author of The Land of Roar. Perfect for fans of Loki, Tom Gates and Wimpy Kid Ridiculously funny and packed full of cartoons on every page! Before you read my diary here is some stuff you need to know: 1 I’m 11 years old 2 I love drawing cartoons 3 I have two pet rats called Tony and Noah. 4 I also have a FAIRY called Stink . . . Danny Todd is desperate to be normal and fit in at school so he isn’t happy when he opens a fairy door and a REAL fairy flies out. Stink turns Danny’s life upside down. She hides in his hair, swims in his cereal, rides his rats and accidentally shrinks his best friend. Danny HAS to get rid of Stink, but she won’t go away until he’s helped her earn gold nuggets to get new wings. Can Danny help Stink do a good deed or is he going to be stuck with his fairy forever?

About Jenny McLachlan

Jenny McLachlan is the author of several acclaimed novels for children and teens. Before she became a writer, she was an English teacher. When she isn’t thinking about or writing stories, she enjoys living by the seaside, cycling, and running over the South Downs. Visit her at jennymclachlan.com.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Katie on February 12, 2018

This is a really fun installment in the Stink series. Stink attends Shakespeare camp during spring break, where he learns Shakespearean insults and prepares and performs a scene from a play. I was impressed by the way the author makes Shakespeare accessible to chapter book readers without dumbing do......more

Goodreads review by Steven R. on June 27, 2018

In the last 6 years I have read 40 books with the Moody’s. From the Judy moody Series, The Stink Series, The Judy and Stink books, and most recently the Judy Moody and Friend’s series. I started reading these books before I had kids, and now read them with my three children ages 11, 10 and 7. The Mo......more

Goodreads review by Denise on June 12, 2022

I picked this up because it came up on a library search for another book and it looked fun. It was a cute book, but I think that a lot of the Shakespeare references would be lost on a younger reader, and the readers who understand the references aren't the target audience here. It was a quick read,......more

Goodreads review by Cat on April 06, 2018

I've been a fan of this series since Stink and the Great Guinea Pig Express. These books fly off the shelf at my library. Now I can't honestly say I've read them all, just a smattering, but have always found them to be entertaining. I received this one from Netgalley to review, and found the tale ju......more

Goodreads review by Kayla on September 12, 2019

This book is about Stink Moody going to a Shakesspeare acting camp over his spring break with his best friend. Stink was the only boy at the camp and there was one friend that just wanted to kiss him all week. Due to that his sister and friend helped him make a shield that would stop her from kissin......more


Quotes

Shortlisted for The Week Jr Children’s Book of the Year: Audiobook! ‘A ridiculously funny tale of magic, mischief and mayhem featuring the rudest, naughtiest,fairy there has ever been. Brilliantly brought to life by narrator Cauis Nicholas.’ The Week Jr ‘I LOVED this. I was hooked by the hilarious voice from the opening page, and cry-laughed more than once. Utterly brilliant.’ Joanna Nadin, bestselling author of The Worst Class in the World series. ‘So funny, so much fun! I loved it.’ Sam Copeland, bestselling author. ‘It’s brilliant! If I didn’t love STINK as much as I do, I’d be very jealous. But it’s brilliant!’ Maz Evans, bestselling author of Who Let the Gods Out series ‘A sweet story to share in the magic of together.’ - 7 Fantasy Books to Get Kids into Reading ‘Sweet fairy nuggets, this smells like a winner! Jenny McLachlan has knocked it out of the park with Stink; genuinely funny, brilliant characters, and a finale so good that I had to stand up & do a little round of applause afterwards. Watch out, this book is monstrously magical.’ Jack Meggitt-Phillips, author of The Beast and the Bethany series ‘Instantly loving this! So much fun but hang on, who knew Jenny McLachlan was such a talented illustrator as well as author? The woman cannot be stopped.’ Jo Simmons