I picked this one up 'cause of the title and the cover - what can I say? Shallow, me? *grins* (Hey, the library doesn't really offer descriptions. If you pick it up, at least you can read it, right?) The story revolves around a girl named Lucy, who is a big bosomed blond, well, more than just big bosomed; they're straining at her shirt fronts. Still, despite that obvious shonen trait, she seems like a sweet girl, one you'd like for a friend (if you can deal with her excitability). She is a gate wizard, which means she can summon various beings from different dimensions. Meeting up with a wizard known as 'Salamander', Lucy wonders why her heart is beating so fast, why all the women are gathering around Salamander, and wonders if she might be falling in love. In rushes a young man and a cat - Natsu and Happy, respectively - and they manage to distract Lucy from Salamander. She takes them to lunch as a thank you and, over the food, they decide that Salamander is using a charm to sway the favoritism of women, and also discover that the three of them (yes, Happy too) are wizards. Natsu and Happy explain that they are looking for a wizard named Igneel, who trained Natsu to use magic. Lucy lets slip that she's trying to enter into a wizarding guild to augment her skills and Natsu and Happy basically wish her good luck with that, sending her on her way (while they continue eating).
Lucy winds up reading a magazine about the Fairy Tail Guild, the guild she most wants to join. Fairy Tail is known for being rambunctious and obnoxious but taking on jobs that no one else will touch. While she's reading Fairy Tail's most recent exploits, Salamander literally pops up and asks her to join his party on his yacht - and plays on Lucy's desire to enter Fairy Tail. Lucy goes along with it, and dresses for the party. Later, Natsu and Happy are wandering along the street, replete with huge bellies, and overhear a couple of people discussing Salamander's party. Natsu and Happy overhear that Salamander is of the Fairy Tail Guild.
Meanwhile, Lucy discovers that Salamander is pretty much the creep the reader expected him to be and, while he is a wizard, he's working with pirates to collect girls for slavery. Natsu and Happy crash the party, attempting a rescue, but Salamander uses his flame magic to whip Happy and Lucy out of the sky (did I mention Happy has wings sometimes? Yeah. Happy's a bit...peculiar). Lucy uses her gate key to summon Aquarius to send Salamander's yacht back to shore - while Natsu and Salamander get into a bit of a ruckus. We (and Lucy) find out that Natsu's teacher, Igneel, not only was a magic user but an actual dragon...and taught Natsu everything there is to know about fire magic. Natsu himself is more or less a human Salamander - as opposed to the character, Salamander, who just uses fire magically.
Lucy joins Natsu and Happy on their journey, which takes them back to their guild - Fairy Tail (surely you saw it coming?) - and the trio are an interesting alliance. Fairy Tail Guild is every bit as raucous as mentioned earlier but Natsu's soft heart gets him to accept an assignment from a young boy who's father is a guildmember. Natsu, Happy and Lucy head into the mountains to track down the missing father, only to run into a gorilla thing that resembles that albino, horned gorilla from Star Trek: TOS, only much larger. Lucy, predictably, gets kidnapped and it's up to Natsu and Happy to save her. In doing so, they find the little boy's father and bring him back home.
This has all the earmarks of a cute series, despite the vavavoom of the women (I've yet to see a female regular character who isn't spilling out of her top). The fight scenes are interesting and the magic is well done. Happy the cat disturbs me on many levels (his head is the same size as his body, for one, he walks on his hind legs and he has the appearance of a gingerbread man - not to mention the wings!) but it being a magic world, I can overlook that weirdness.
If you like Harry Potter, you might find Fairy Tail to be a fun read.