Far Flutterby by Karen Kingsbury

Far Flutterby

by Karen Kingsbury

Cody the caterpillar is unhappy being stuck on the ground, but with encouragement from Beulah Lee Bird and Franny McFly he follows God's plan for him and strives to reach a place called Far Flutterby.

Reviewed by cherryblossommj on

3 of 5 stars

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I'm not sure that I have ever read any Christian Contemporary Fiction that [a:Karen Kingsbury|3159984|Karen Kingsbury|http://photo.goodreads.com/authors/1279197804p2/3159984.jpg] is so famous for; however, I ave read some of her children's books including [b:Let's Have a Daddy Day|7517587|Let's Have a Daddy Day|Karen Kingsbury|http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1275802015s/7517587.jpg|9730510], [b:The Brave Young Knight|10247684|The Brave Young Knight|Karen Kingsbury|http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1327965600s/10247684.jpg|15147808] and [b:The Princess and the Three Knights|6693015|The Princess and the Three Knights|Karen Kingsbury|http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1266826940s/6693015.jpg|6888509] and the ones I do not yet own are definitely on my wishlist. Karen takes a story and weaves in a message to stay with a child (and the parent reading it!) for the long haul. It is all worth it in the end and using adorable characters such as Cody the Caterpillar, Beulah Lee Bird and Fanny McFly learning about the beloved land of Far Flutterby and the home town of Better-than-Brown great color tones from the earthy to vibrant bring it alive. And as I've said before a glittery cover never hurts!

*Thanks to Zondervan for providing a copy for review.*


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  • 25 January, 2012: Reviewed