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Fairies

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Eyewitness accounts of contact with the paranormal are paired with short sidebars prompting readers to consider alternative explanations, credibility of sources, and other elements of basic reasoning.

48 pages, Hardcover

First published June 1, 2007

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Jan Burns

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19 reviews1 follower
September 14, 2025
I thought this was a good book! It had some great points in it, and it had a lot of good information in it as well. I think it could have had more stories about Fairies encounters though but it was still a good book to read regardless.
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September 25, 2025
This was a really educational book, it had a very well organized telling of each of these story's from history that talk about fairy encounters. It wasn't to long so that can be a good thing, because you don't want to read about the same stuff forever, so that was good. Overall I would say that this was a very enjoyable book, and an easy book to understand for younger kids or do kids who just aren't that good at reading. Even an adult could read this book, it's not just for one age it's for most ages, expect for really young or little kids.
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717 reviews18 followers
February 25, 2019
A solid introduction to Fairies written for young readers.
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March 9, 2021
This book was really interesting. It had some interesting stories about people’s experiences with fairies.
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190 reviews
April 6, 2018
This is like a kids reference book. It gives abridged accounts of alleged fairy encounters. It just gives the facts, it doesn’t claim fairies are real or not—it allows the reader to decide for themselves. It references sources, so one could do further reading.
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