Book details
Tales of Mundane Magic: Volume Three
Description
Gertie and Bridget have a mission.After sorting through the odds and ends they found at a yard sale, they've found a buyer for an unusual statue. The only problem is the buyer is on the other side of the country.With no alternative methods available, Gertie, Bridget, and their friends hop in a purple minivan and set off across Crescyth. Of course, any road trip has its problems, but between a chaotic gas station stop, a dangerously malfunctioning zoo, and an enigmatic campsite encounter, Gertie and Bridget are starting to think they've bitten off more than they can chew.And, of course, there's the little matter of actually delivering the highly sought after package into the right hands.It's just supposed to be a routine road trip, but of course, adventures are never as mundane as they first appear.
Age
13-18
Text complexity
beginner
Length
160 pages
Book in series
#3
Why to read
- Continuation of Enchanting Stories: 'Tales of Mundane Magic: Volume Three' offers readers the opportunity to dive back into the whimsical world created by Shaina Krevat. Fans of the series can continue following the adventures of Gertie and Bridget, deepening their connection with beloved characters and exploring new magical dilemmas.
- Mix of Magic and Everyday Life: The book masterfully blends elements of magic with the relatable struggles of everyday life, making it a unique read that resonates with readers who enjoy seeing the extraordinary in the ordinary. It's a refreshing take on the fantasy genre that highlights the magic in the mundane.
- Engaging Short Stories: The format of short stories makes it an easy and engaging read, perfect for those who are looking for bite-sized pieces of entertainment. Each story is self-contained, providing a satisfying narrative arc that can be enjoyed in a single sitting.
- Themes of Growth and Friendship: Throughout the volume, readers will find themes of personal growth, the value of friendship, and the importance of family. These universal themes are woven into the magical tales, offering readers not just escapism, but also meaningful lessons that are applicable to their own lives.