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Memorial Hall Library

Stories about Wee Folk

Fairies, elves and other fantastic creatures can be found in these books for grades 3-5.

Nightborn 
by Lou Anders

Karn's efforts to solve riddles that will help save his best friend and Desstra's training as a dark elf agent are further challenged by a race to secure a powerful ancient artifact. By the author of Frostborn. 

13 treasures 
by Michelle Harrison

Bedeviled by evil fairies that only she can see, thirteen-year-old Tanya is sent to stay with her cold and distant grandmother at Elvesden Manor, where she and the caretaker's son solve a disturbing mystery that leads them to the discovery that Tanya's life is in danger.

Keeper of the lost cities 
by Shannon Messenger

At age twelve, Sophie learns that the remarkable abilities that have always caused her to stand out identify her as an elf, and after being brought to Eternalia to hone her skills, discovers that she has secrets buried in her memory for which some would kill.

Green 
by Laura Peyton Roberts

Her 13th birthday marked by an exploding present on her porch, Lily is astonished by the appearance of three leprechauns who whisk her away to a land of clover, piskies, a cute boy and lots of glimmering gold before revealing that she is next in line to be the keeper for the Clan of Green.

The night fairy 
by Laura Amy Schlitz

When Flory the night fairy's wings are accidentally broken and she cannot fly, she has to learn to do everything differently.

In a blink 
by Kiki Thorpe

A first entry in a new chapter book series for early reader Disney Fairies fans introduces Kate, Mia, Lainey and Gabby, who are whisked away from their everyday lives to Never Land, where they become Lost Girls and are in no hurry to return home, despite the assistance of Queen Clarion and Tinker Bell. 

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