Wished by Jen Calonita

Wished (Fairy Tale Reform School, #5)

by Jen Calonita

The fifth installment in the beloved Fairy Tale Reform School series where the teachers are (former) villains
Be careful what you wish for…
With big-time villains Rumpelstiltskin and Alva still on the loose and the citizens of Enchantasia on high alert, things at Fairy Tale Reform School have been a little...stressed. So when Maxine finds an old lamp that turns out to house an overly-enthusiastic genie, she knows exactly what to do; wish for everyone to be happy! But the wish has some unexpected consequences…suddenly, ex-villains are singing, trolls and ogres are getting along, and the whole school is more focused on putting on a musical than figuring out how to deal with Rumpelstiltskin.
Can Gilly help Maxine break the spell before it's too late?
This series is perfect for read-alongs between parents and kids and engaging reluctant readers.

Reviewed by tweetybugshouse on

5 of 5 stars

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Be careful what you wish for- is the lesson that is learned in the wonderful combination of Rumpelstiltskin and Aladdin fairy tales. With the antics of a genie being set loose on fairy tale reform school your sure to laugh out loud. Their not a lot of movement in our main story of Rumple being on the run with Gilly sister Anna. This story i think is more of fluff to shake things up as we focus a bit more on other characters that round out our series. In fact this one tends to focus on what the characters want to do once they have moved on from school. We even find out that Gilly dream is to run the police force. Who knew that Gilly once a thief actually wants to stop crimes from happening. Of course rules have to be changed as we also discovered their rules against former criminals being apart of the governing of Enchanstia. This was a wonderful take on the series but i am eager to get back to finding out if Gilly is able to save her sister from Rumple.

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  • 2 March, 2019: Reviewed