Dream On Whatever After

Sarah Mlynowski

eBook - 2013

Good night, sleep tight,Don't let the magic mirror bite . . . My friend Robin and I were going to have the best sleepover ever. We'd stay up late, eat s'mores, share secrets -- and NOT knock on my magic mirror. I was NOT getting pulled into another fairy tale. But the mirror STILL ends up pulling me and my brother, Jonah, into Sleeping Beauty's story -- and this time, Robin comes with us, too! When Robin pricks her finger on the spindle, I know we're in trouble. Now she's fast asleep, Sleeping Beauty is wide awake, and I have to:- Host a fake birthday party for Jonah- Find a prince to wake up Robin- Avoid getting cursed by scary fairiesWe only have ten hours to make things right . . . or this day will become a... nightmare! Praise for Whatever After:"An uproariously funny read. The swift pace of the tale and non-stop action . . . will enchant readers from the first page." -- Kirkus Reviews "Hilarious . . . with unexpected plot twists and plenty of girl power." -- Booklist"Giddy, fizzy, hilarious fun!" -- Lauren Myracle, author of Luv Ya Bunches"Tons of fractured fairy tale fun!" -- Meg Cabot, author of Allie Finkle's Rules for Girls and The Princess Diaries"The feminist in me adored it, and the mother in me loved how my daughter would long to cuddle in close as we read together." -- Danielle Herzog, blogging for The Washington Post Sarah Mlynowski is the New York Times bestselling author of the Whatever After series, the Magic in Manhattan series, Best Wishes, Gimme a Call, and a bunch of other books for teens and tweens, including the Upside-Down Magic series, which she cowrites with Lauren Myracle and Emily Jenkins and which was adapted into a movie for the Disney Channel. Originally from Montreal, Sarah now lives in Los Angeles with her family. Visit Sarah online at sarahm.com and find her on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter at @sarahmlynowski. From WHATEVER AFTER #4: DREAM ON"Robin, stop!" I yell. She spins around and bumps the back of her arm into the pointy part that looks like a needle. It pricks her right in the elbow.Within a second she's fast asleep. In the story of Sleeping Beauty, the princess pricks her finger and falls asleep for a hundred years.Now Robin pricked her elbow and fell asleep.Oh my goodness. My heart pounds against my chest. This is bad. Really bad. Praise for Whatever After:"An uproariously funny read. The swift pace of the tale and non-stop action . . . will enchant readers from the first page." -- Kirkus Reviews "Hilarious . . . with unexpected plot twists and plenty of girl power." -- Booklist"Giddy, fizzy, hilarious fun!" -- Lauren Myracle, author of Luv Ya Bunches"Tons of fractured fairy tale fun!" -- Meg Cabot, author of Allie Finkle's Rules for Girls and The Princess Diaries"The feminist in me adored it, and the mother in me loved how my daughter would long to cuddle in close as we read together." -- Danielle Herzog, blogging for The Washington Post

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Fairy tales
Fantasy fiction
Published
[United States] : Scholastic Inc 2013.
Language
English
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Sarah Mlynowski (author)
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1 online resource
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Mode of access: World Wide Web.
ISBN
9780545633659
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AVAILABLE FOR USE ONLY BY IOWA CITY AND RESIDENTS OF THE CONTRACTING GOVERNMENTS OF JOHNSON COUNTY, UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS, HILLS, AND LONE TREE (IA).
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From WHATEVER AFTER #4: DREAM ON"Robin, stop!" I yell. She spins around and bumps the back of her arm into the pointy part that looks like a needle. It pricks her right in the elbow.Within a second she's fast asleep. In the story of Sleeping Beauty, the princess pricks her finger and falls asleep for a hundred years.Now Robin pricked her elbow and fell asleep.Oh my goodness. My heart pounds against my chest. This is bad. Really bad. Excerpted from Dream on (Whatever After #4) by Sarah Mlynowski All rights reserved by the original copyright owners. Excerpts are provided for display purposes only and may not be reproduced, reprinted or distributed without the written permission of the publisher.