Welcome to The Friday 56 hosted by Freda’s Voice.
The only rules are to grab a book (any book), turn to page 56 or 56% in your eReader and find a sentence or a few (no spoilers) that grabs you and post it.
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When I opened the book to page 56 it was a blank page! LOL
So I’m using something from page 5 and page 6 instead.
The Cinderella Theorem
The Lily Sparrow Chronicles
by Kristee Ravan
My 56
Page 5
“Oh! Fiddlesticks! I did it again! Matt’s going to kill me. I do fine for fifteen years and blow it on the last day.
Page 6
“Now, I need to work on getting the prince to fall in love with the princess, and you should probably get your homework done before dinner. I’m sure you’re going to have a lot to talk about with your dad.” She turned to go back to the office.
Are you kidding me? That’s the end of the conversation?
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Synopsis
Fairy tales are naturally non-mathematical. That is a fact, and fifteen-year-old Lily Sparrow loves factual, mathematical logic. So when her mother confesses that Lily’s deceased father is (a) not dead, (b) coming to dinner, and (c) the ruler of a fairy tale kingdom accessible through the upstairs bathtub, Lily clings to her math to help her make sense of this new double life (1 life in the real world + 1 secret life in the fairy tale world = a double life).
Even though it’s not mathematical, Lily finds herself being pulled into a mystery involving an unhappy Cinderella, a greasy sycophant called Levi, and a slew of vanishing fairy tale characters. Racing against the clock, with a sound mathematical plan, Lily attempts to save her fairy tale friends while proving that normality = happiness.
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Since I used pages 5 and 6 for my 56 post, I couldn’t help but become curious about what was really happening. So I went back to the beginning and started reading.
I’m now about one third through the book and smiling a lot!
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This sounds so fun! I’m going to have to check it out.
I’m enjoying it. Not my normal type of reading and it’s fun to change things up.
Pretty cover. Funny how something makes you curious and you have to check it out. Happy reading.
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Yep. I’m wondering how many books I can read at one time now. LOL
Sounds like a fun book!
It is. I like when a book can make me snicker and actually laugh out loud.
Now I am definitely curious! Thanks for sharing…and enjoy. Here’s mine: “FRIENDSWOOD”
You know what they say about curiousity?!! LOL
Fiddlesticks? Ha ha! That’s a new one 😀 So many fairytale retellings it’s overwhelming, this one has a comical feel to it though 🙂 Thanks for sharing and have a fun weekend Laura!
It does seem like there are a lot recently. I’m enjoying this one. It’s funny and charming.
LOL! Love it! I’m going to have to read! Lots of love, Emily
A dose of fun Emily!
I’m pretty sure that Marilla Cuthbert from Anne of Green Gables uses Fiddlesticks too. I love when fairy tales characters are not what they seem. It reminds me of My Fair Godmother (yes, fair, not fairy) by Janette Rallison.
My 56
My Fair Godmother. The title alone catches my attention. I’m going to check it out. Is it humorous?
It is hilarious 🙂
Magical bathtub? Welll, I’m in… I don’t mean the tub. 🙂
Anna from Shout with Emaginette
Wouldn’t it nice to have one that cleaned itself? LOL
This does sound cute. I’m going to be watching for this one. Happy reading!
Cute and enchanting, Kathy:)
I’m afraid I’d have a hard time believing the premise of this story! But if it’s done in a clever way, that might be okay. I hope you’re enjoying it.
Here’s the link to my Friday post: Coulda Been a Cowboy.
I just let myself go with the flow and enjoy:)
This sounds really cute and fun.
It is Yvonne. Light hearted and fun.
Sounds like something I’d be interested in reading! I’ll have to go check it out!
If you do, I’d love to know what you think!
Sounds funny!
Happy weekend!
Yes it does Freda. I enjoy a light read once in a while. It’s good to just relax and have a fun.
This sounds so fun! I love the introduction of magic into regular life and I like the humor in the excerpts. I’ll definitely have to look for this one!
There’s plenty of humor and an intriguing plot here.
This sounds SO good! I defiantly need to check it out.
What a fun read! I need some of that! 🙂