Hamster Princess: Whiskerella

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$14.99 US
5.83"W x 7.36"H x 0.99"D  
On sale Jan 23, 2018 | 256 Pages | 9780399186554
Grades 3-7
Reading Level: Lexile 600L

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A funny, feminist twist on the Cinderella fairy tale for fans of fractured fairy tales

Princess Harriet Hamsterbone is not the kind of princess who enjoys fancy dresses or extravagant parties. Cliff-diving, fractions, and whacking people with swords are more her thing. So when she's forced to attend a boring ball in honor of a visiting ambassador, Harriet is less than thrilled--until a bewitchingly beautiful stranger arrives. Who is she? And where did she come from? The mystery leads to a not-so-wicked stepsister, an incontinent lizard, and a fairy's spell that's really more of a curse. Luckily, Harriet knows a thing or two about curses...

Smart, funny, and filled with swashbuckling adventure, book five in the critically acclaimed Hamster Princess series is a hilariously re-told fairy tale for the modern age.
© J.R. Blackwell
Ursula Vernon is the creator of the popular Dragonbreath series, and her work has won six Hugo awards. She lives, writes, draws, and lives in a castle (ok, maybe it’s more like a house) in Pittsboro, North Carolina. View titles by Ursula Vernon
An Indie Next List selection

* "Readers will have a ball with this hilarious, charming story." —Kirkus, starred review

"Harriet, who charges through this adventure with her usual aplomb, shows no sign of slowing down." —Booklist

"VBoth series fans and newcomers with a taste for snark will devour this one. Multiple copies are a must." — School Library Journal

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A funny, feminist twist on the Cinderella fairy tale for fans of fractured fairy tales

Princess Harriet Hamsterbone is not the kind of princess who enjoys fancy dresses or extravagant parties. Cliff-diving, fractions, and whacking people with swords are more her thing. So when she's forced to attend a boring ball in honor of a visiting ambassador, Harriet is less than thrilled--until a bewitchingly beautiful stranger arrives. Who is she? And where did she come from? The mystery leads to a not-so-wicked stepsister, an incontinent lizard, and a fairy's spell that's really more of a curse. Luckily, Harriet knows a thing or two about curses...

Smart, funny, and filled with swashbuckling adventure, book five in the critically acclaimed Hamster Princess series is a hilariously re-told fairy tale for the modern age.

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© J.R. Blackwell
Ursula Vernon is the creator of the popular Dragonbreath series, and her work has won six Hugo awards. She lives, writes, draws, and lives in a castle (ok, maybe it’s more like a house) in Pittsboro, North Carolina. View titles by Ursula Vernon

Praise

An Indie Next List selection

* "Readers will have a ball with this hilarious, charming story." —Kirkus, starred review

"Harriet, who charges through this adventure with her usual aplomb, shows no sign of slowing down." —Booklist

"VBoth series fans and newcomers with a taste for snark will devour this one. Multiple copies are a must." — School Library Journal

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