The Good Fairies of New York

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Macmillan, 3 giu 2008 - 288 pagine

Dinnie, an overweight enemy of humanity, was the worst violinist in New York, but was practicing gamely when two cute little fairies stumbled through his fourth-floor window and vomited on the carpet. . . .

When a pair of fugitive Scottish thistle fairies end up transplanted to Manhattan by mistake, both the Big Apple and the Little People have a lot of adjusting to do. Heather and Morag just want to start the first radical fairy punk rock band, but first they’ll have make a match between two highly unlikely sweethearts, start a street brawl between rival gangs of Italian, Chinese, and African fairies, help the ghost of a dead rocker track down his lost guitar, reclaim a rare triple-bloomed Welsh poppy from a bag lady with delusions of grandeur, disrupt a local community performance of A Midsummer Night’s Dream, and somehow manage to stay sober enough to save all of New York from an invasion of evil Cornish fairies.

If they can stop feuding with each other, that is.

A racy and irreverent novel by Martin Millar, winner of the World Fantasy Award.

 

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Informazioni sull'autore (2008)

Martin Millar was born in Glasgow, Scotland, but has lived in London, England, for a long time. He has written a lot of things--novels and plays and short stories and articles. Miller has written sevenother novels--"Lonely Werewolf Girl"; "Love and Peace with Melody Paradise"; "Milk Sulphate and Alby Starvation"; "Lux the Poet"; "Dreams of Sex and Stage Diving: Suzy, Led Zeppelin and Me, " and "Ruby & the Stone Age Diet." Martin Millar likes Jane Austen novels, and wrote a stageplay of "Emma." He even wrote the novelization of the "Tank Girl" movie. Last, but not least, as Martin Scott, Millar writes the Thraxas series of books. There are eightso far, and he won the World Fantasy Award for the first one. When he's not writing, Millar likes to watch "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" and read ancient history.

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