Hi, Lena! I am a forth grade teacher in Arizona. Over the last couple weeks, we’ve read Wicked Nix as a class and my students absolutely loved this book! This is the only book this year that every student was engaged and excited about. We all loved discussing Nix and all the twists. Wicked Nix by Lena Coakley was short. The plot was simple. And at first I couldn’t quite figure out what the point of the story was. And then suddenly I was opened up to a world of emotions. I began this book slowly thinking it would just be an okay story, one that children would likely enjoy but didn’t really hold a lot of interest for me. Reviews: · Lena Coakley is the author of Witchlanders and Worlds of Ink and www.doorway.ru concentrated in creative writing at Sarah Lawrence College and now lives in Toronto, Canada. To learn more, visit the author online at www.doorway.ru Jaime Zollars is inspired by fairy tales, Flemish painters, and flea market photographs. Among other things, she is an illustrator of children’s books and book ISBN
Wicked Nix, "foulest of the fairies," encounters a magic that resists all the standard fairy spells: the power of human love. *Wicked Nix by Lena Coakley, illustrated by Jaime Zollars. Amulet, , pages. Recommended for: ages as a read-aloud, for independent readers. A terrible thing has happened: "There is someone is the. This gorgeous new fairytale by acclaimed author Lena Coakley, with illustrations by rising illustration star Jaime Zollars, explores the timeless bonds of family and the joy of finding home in unexpected places. "Wicked Nix is like any other fairy. Lena Coakley is the author of Witchlanders and Worlds of Ink and www.doorway.ru concentrated in creative writing at Sarah Lawrence College and now lives in Toronto, Canada. To learn more, visit the author online at www.doorway.ru Jaime Zollars is inspired by fairy tales, Flemish painters, and flea market photographs. Among other things, she is an illustrator of children's books and book covers.
This gorgeous new fairytale by acclaimed author Lena Coakley, with illustrations by rising illustration star Jaime Zollars, explores the timeless bonds of family and the joy of finding home in unexpected places. “Wicked Nix is like any other fairy food—it is delightful. Wicked Nix, “foulest of the fairies,” encounters a magic that resists all the standard fairy spells: the power of human love. *Wicked Nix by Lena Coakley, illustrated by Jaime Zollars. Amulet, , pages. Recommended for: ages as a read-aloud, for independent readers. October 9th, here we come! – ★ “Nix, “the foulest of the fairies,” lives in the forest near a village, subsisting on fairy gifts from townspeople or anything he can scrounge up (“it’s not stealing if you’re a fairy”), all while waiting for the return of the fairy queen, who abandoned him last Read More.
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