The Never Girls’ adventures with the fairies in Never Land continue in this all-new series of hardcover graphic novels perfect for fans of the bestselling chapter book series!
Kate, Mia, Lainey, and Gabby are back—along with Tinker Bell and their fairy friends from Pixie Hollow—for more magical adventures together. In this first The Never Girls graphic novel, the girls find themselves in the middle of a mermaid-pirate feud that has all of Never Land taking sides! With old friends and new, an engaging mystery to solve, and fun full-color illustrations and comic panels, this book is sure to delight readers ages 6 to 9 and Never Girls fans of all ages.
Kate craves adventure and excitement. Mia loves dresses, roses, and anything beautiful. Lainey dreams of talking to animals. Gabby believes in fairies more than anyone.
Together, they are the Never Girls—four real girls in a fairy's world!
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Athena P made another Disney Fairies lore video so I'm back on fairies fix. Was interested in the Never Girls series becauase it looked cute but kids chapter books arent my thing as a 21 year old however graphic novel adaptations...
This was really cute, I would defintely love this as a kid. It's very much for kids or people wanting to feel like a kid again. There's a very kiddy problem and a moral at the end. But I enjoyed it, again it's cute. And I love the art. It's so expressive and colorful. Lainey is the best character. Sarah kinda is just there shes supposed to be the leader but she doesn't really do anything in this volume. I'm excited to pick up the next volume tbh.
Even though Goodreads has this listed as the first in the series, it seems like it is a continuation (EDIT: I researched this a bit. Apparently, this is the first graphic novel but it continues the story from the chapter books). It's okay though because the book has a good recap at the beginning. This was a cute book that had a small mystery. I love Mia's love of books :) I could definitely see many of my students liking this book!
I love a graphic novel adaptation of a long running series. I'm hoping this book helps bridge the gap and encourages my middle child to read more chapter books. It worked with the Ever After series and I'm hopeful.
Four girls find a secret portal to Neverland and use it to explore and adventure. As they adventure they find answers to questions in their own lives.
Cute, easy graphic novel version of the early chapter book series. Emily thought it was kinda meh. The story was cute, and I like how the real life story paralleled the Neverland story. Wish the adults were more supportive of the girls, though.
My 3 year old daughter checked this out and wanted to read it. It's a chapter book graphic novel, but it kept her interest, and even I thought it was decent! I can see us reading more of these.
It’s cute. A young girl (about 4-7 years old) who’s starting to read or is reading might enjoy it, especially if she loves the Disney cartoon movie “Peter Pan”.
My sister gifted this graphic novel to my 6yo and we read it in one sitting. It was cute, fun illustrations and vibrant colors- filled with magic and some misunderstandings. She liked it and we’d certainly read more in this series.
If you're a fan of the chapter books seeing the girls in color in a graphic novel is pure joy. The back cover in the chapter books gave us a color glimpse and each book has black and white pictures, but this is a great companion. I still recommend reading the chapter books, and this is a great way to explore the world more. Kiki Thorpe has no more plans to write new books but I do hope she changes her mind.