Disney Fairies: Vidia Meets Her Match

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3.6
16 reviews
Ebook
128
Pages
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About this ebook

No fairy in Pixie Hollow is faster than Vidia. Then a new fast-flying fairy arrives—a very fast fast-flying fairy. Wisp loves speed more than anything . . . except maybe for danger. Right away, Vidia challenges Wisp to race. At first, Vidia wins easily. But Wisp keeps getting faster, and more fearless. She comes closer and closer to winning. And while Vidia finds the races thrilling, each one is riskier than the last. Someone might get hurt! Is it time for Vidia to put on the brakes?

Ratings and reviews

3.6
16 reviews
fabio Phillip
June 1, 2014
The ending was just too cruel... and here I thought Vidia had a heart! The book was good, but the ending could be better. I love this book series, but this book was just too sad...
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Josira Zazueta
December 22, 2016
I wonder who is faster
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About the author

Kiki Thorpe was born in Agaña, Guam and grew up in Boise, Idaho. She holds a BA from Brown University and an MFA in creative writing from the University of Arizona. She has written or adapted over fifty books for children. A former children's book editor, she now writes full time and her works include: Ah-Choo!, A Comfy Cozy Thanksgiving, and Bear in the Big Blue House. She is the author of The Never Girls series, and has written some of the Disney Fairies chapter books series including: The Trouble with Tink, Tink North of Never Land, and Tink in a Fairy Fix. Kiki also writes the Candy Apple, and Poison Apple books under the name Mimi Mccoy.

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