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The Charmed Return (Faerie Path #6) Hardcover | Pages: 368 pages
Rating: 4.01 | 1730 Users | 96 Reviews

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Original Title: The Charmed Return (Faerie Path, #6)
ISBN: 006087161X (ISBN13: 9780060871611)
Edition Language: English
Series: Faerie Path #6

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The thrilling conclusion to the Faerie Path series, in which Tania, the long-lost princess of Faerie, ultimately must choose between her two worlds. She was once a princess of Faerie, the seventh daughter of King Oberon. But sixteen-year-old Anita Palmer wakes up in London with no memory of the Faerie Realm; her princess identity; her true love, Edric; or her quest to save Faerie from a deadly plague that ravaged it. Anita must reawaken Tania, her Faerie self... but how? And who can she trust when not even her memories are safe? Her quest leads to a thrilling final battle, with her own destiny—as well as the fate of both the Faerie and the Mortal World—at stake. Teen faery books are more popular than ever, and the final book in the Faerie Path series is perfect for readers who are looking for action, romance, and adventure.

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Title:The Charmed Return (Faerie Path #6)
Author:Allan Frewin Jones
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 368 pages
Published:January 25th 2011 by HarperTeen (first published January 1st 2009)
Categories:Fantasy. Young Adult. Romance. Paranormal. Fairies. Fae. Young Adult Fantasy

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Ratings: 4.01 From 1730 Users | 96 Reviews

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This was a perfect ending to the perfect series! I loved this book and it was a little confusing at the beginning. Frewin Jones leads the reader to think one thing just to find out you were totally wrong. It makes sense in the end but not if you read the last page before you start the book. The ending was epic and not a huge surprise. I could of guessed that he would of put it in the book... just in a different spot though. This is a must read and will not disappoint you. The series are

Overall I think this series would be fun and enjoyable if I was a couple years youngee but I'm not and that really impacted my view on this series as it was very childish.

Usually I enjoy the book more than I enjoy just finally being DONE with a series. I'm not sure why some of the books in this series I enjoyed a lot more than others, and why some were a struggle to finish because of lack of interest and because of a boring see through plot. But hey, I FINALLY finished this series and I'm happy about that.

Loved the book and read it very quickly. I was a bit frustrated at the end for reasons I don't want to say. Let us just say that I am deeply hoping for a seventh book. It's deeply a sad thing to think that it might end here with so much left undone. I would still definately suggest reading it because it was a great adventure. Hope to read more!

Now that I have finally finished the series I can actually write my review. I guess we will start at the beginningAnita/Tania is a half faerie half mortal girl who has been trapped in London for 500 years. In the first book we find out with her that she has a dual soul and can travel between both worlds faerie and the mortal world through a sort of side step. She is the 7th daughter to King Oberon and Queen Titania. When Tania first steps into the faerie world she is confused because she has

I don't know why I keep reading the next book in this series. It's dumb and the writing is terrible. I guess I just want to know how the story ends. I do not recommend this series.

My daughter is a big fan of this series and I liked the first 3 books of the series quite well myself. My main gripe with the last 2 books has been that the author is evidently going to milk this story line for all he can get. I mean, how many times can he come up with a new and different Faery villian? Isn't it time to let this series just end? I found myself skimming the last third of the book, just so I could move on to something else. Then, I have to remind myself that I am far past the age

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