Browse all books

Books with author Lani Grace

  • Magic? Who Needs It!: - a modern fairy tale -

    Lani Grace

    eBook (LG Books, Oct. 7, 2018)
    (Now 161 pages due to closer line spacing) 'Magic? Who Needs It! - a modern fairy tale' is a fast-paced fairy tale set in drought-ravaged countryside. As a result of the drought, a community of fairies and elves is forced to leave their homes or perish. With resourcefulness, they build a new town. It is family friendly and includes subtle life lessons, humour, emotional moments and several complications. It is suitable for ten-year-olds and beyond. There is a dictionary at the end of the book for the reader’s convenience. This book is available as an eBook and a paperback. There is also an eBook and paperback version with colour images.Synopsis: As a result of the severe drought, a community of fairies and elves is forced to leave their town or perish due to the lack of water. When they are too exhausted to fly any further, they land in a field of desert roses. With no building materials available, they build an entire town out of the seeds of the desert roses which they form into tiles. When the drought finally breaks, the seeds sprout and cause complications which the townsfolk solve by practical means because the fairies and elves don’t have magical powers as a result of an ancestor’s misdeed bringing down a curse upon the town’s residents and their descendants. In the end, the walls and roofs made from desert rose bonsais become a tourist attraction, which leads to a descendant of the leprechaun who placed the curse offering to reverse it ‒ an offer which they would have liked to accept but they couldn’t meet the condition placed on it. The arrival of tourists is also an opportunity for a disgruntled gnome to avenge a perceived wrong through vandalising the bonsais. He is caught when the Mayor’s aides play detective. There are potential disasters during the exodus and when the elves are trying to position the Town Hall bell; problems created by visiting goblins which are solved‒or so the Mayor thinks‒when she contacts the Ogres Guild; children raising money by acting as tourists so they could go to an interschool athletics competition; and a school camp. Everyone agreed that life couldn’t possibly be better in their picturesque town among the desert roses‒‒not even with magic.
  • Magic? Who Needs It!: a modern fairy tale

    Lani Grace

    Paperback (LG Books, March 31, 2019)
    'Magic? Who Needs It!' is a fast-paced, modern fairy tale set in drought-ravaged countryside. It is family-friendly and includes subtle life lessons for children, a hint of romance, humour, emotional moments and several complications and resolutions. It is suitable for ten-year-olds and beyond and contains a mini-dictionary at the end of the book for the reader’s convenience. This book is available as an eBook and a paperback. As a result of the severe drought, a community of fairies and elves is forced to leave their town or perish due to the lack of water. When they are too exhausted to fly any further, they land in a field of desert roses. With no building materials available, they build an entire town out of the seeds of the desert roses which they form into tiles. When the drought finally breaks, the seeds sprout and cause complications which the townsfolk solve by practical means because the fairies and elves don’t have magical powers as a result of an ancestor’s misdeed bringing down a curse upon the town’s residents and their descendants. In the end, the walls and roofs made from desert rose bonsais become a tourist attraction, which leads to a descendant of the leprechaun who placed the curse offering to reverse it ‒ an offer which they would have liked to accept but they couldn’t meet the condition placed on it. The arrival of tourists is also an opportunity for a disgruntled gnome to avenge a perceived wrong through vandalising the bonsais. He is caught when the Mayor’s aides play detective. There are potential disasters during the exodus and when the elves are trying to position the Town Hall bell; problems created by visiting goblins which are solved‒or so the Mayor thinks‒when she contacts the Ogres Guild; children raising money by acting as tourists so they could go to an interschool athletics competition; and a school camp. Everyone agreed that life couldn’t possibly be better in their picturesque town among the desert roses‒‒not even with magic.
  • Magic? Who Needs It!: - a modern fairy tale -

    Lani Grace

    Paperback (Independently published, Oct. 1, 2018)
    (Now 161 pages due to closer line spacing.) Black and white edition: 'Magic? Who Needs It! - a modern fairy tale' is a fast-paced fairy tale set in drought-ravaged countryside. As a result of the drought, a community of fairies and elves is forced to leave their homes and find somewhere else to live. It is family friendly and includes subtle life lessons, humour, emotional moments and several complications. It is suitable for ten-year-olds and beyond. There is a dictionary at the end of the book for the reader’s convenience.
  • Magic? Who Needs It!: - a modern fairy tale -

    Lani Grace

    Paperback (Independently published, June 11, 2018)
    (Now 161 pages due to closer line spacing.) 'Magic? Who Needs It! - a modern fairy tale' is a fast-paced fairy tale set in drought-ravaged countryside. As a result of the drought, a community of fairies and elves is forced to leave their homes and find somewhere else to live. It is family friendly and includes subtle life lessons, humour, emotional moments and several complications. It is suitable for ten-year-olds and beyond. There is a dictionary at the end of the book for the reader’s convenience.
  • Magic? Who Needs It!: a modern fairy tale

    Lani Grace

    Paperback (LG Books, March 31, 2019)
    'Magic? Who Needs It!' is a fast-paced, modern fairy tale set in drought-ravaged countryside. It is family-friendly and includes subtle life lessons for children, a hint of romance, humour, emotional moments and several complications and resolutions. It is suitable for ten-year-olds and beyond and contains a mini-dictionary at the end of the book for the reader’s convenience. This book is available as an eBook and a paperback. As a result of the severe drought, a community of fairies and elves is forced to leave their town or perish due to the lack of water. When they are too exhausted to fly any further, they land in a field of desert roses. With no building materials available, they build an entire town out of the seeds of the desert roses which they form into tiles. When the drought finally breaks, the seeds sprout and cause complications which the townsfolk solve by practical means because the fairies and elves don’t have magical powers as a result of an ancestor’s misdeed bringing down a curse upon the town’s residents and their descendants. In the end, the walls and roofs made from desert rose bonsais become a tourist attraction, which leads to a descendant of the leprechaun who placed the curse offering to reverse it ‒ an offer which they would have liked to accept but they couldn’t meet the condition placed on it. The arrival of tourists is also an opportunity for a disgruntled gnome to avenge a perceived wrong through vandalising the bonsais. He is caught when the Mayor’s aides play detective. There are potential disasters during the exodus and when the elves are trying to position the Town Hall bell; problems created by visiting goblins which are solved‒or so the Mayor thinks‒when she contacts the Ogres Guild; children raising money by acting as tourists so they could go to an interschool athletics competition; and a school camp. Everyone agreed that life couldn’t possibly be better in their picturesque town among the desert roses‒‒not even with magic.
  • Magic? Who Needs It!: - a modern fairy tale -

    Lani Grace

    eBook (LG Books, June 9, 2018)
    (Now 161 pages due to closer line spacing) 'Magic? Who Needs It! - a modern fairy tale' is a fast-paced fairy tale set in drought-ravaged countryside. As a result of the drought, a community of fairies and elves is forced to leave their homes or perish. With resourcefulness, they build a new town. It is family friendly and includes subtle life lessons, humour, emotional moments and several complications. It is suitable for ten-year-olds and beyond. There is a dictionary at the end of the book for the reader’s convenience. This book is available as an eBook and a paperback. There is also an eBook and paperback version with black and white images.Synopsis: As a result of the severe drought, a community of fairies and elves is forced to leave their town or perish due to the lack of water. When they are too exhausted to fly any further, they land in a field of desert roses. With no building materials available, they build an entire town out of the seeds of the desert roses which they form into tiles. When the drought finally breaks, the seeds sprout and cause complications which the townsfolk solve by practical means because the fairies and elves don’t have magical powers as a result of an ancestor’s misdeed bringing down a curse upon the town’s residents and their descendants. In the end, the walls and roofs made from desert rose bonsais become a tourist attraction, which leads to a descendant of the leprechaun who placed the curse offering to reverse it ‒ an offer which they would have liked to accept but they couldn’t meet the condition placed on it. The arrival of tourists is also an opportunity for a disgruntled gnome to avenge a perceived wrong through vandalising the bonsais. He is caught when the Mayor’s aides play detective. There are potential disasters during the exodus and when the elves are trying to position the Town Hall bell; problems created by visiting goblins which are solved‒or so the Mayor thinks‒when she contacts the Ogres Guild; children raising money by acting as tourists so they could go to an interschool athletics competition; and a school camp. Everyone agreed that life couldn’t possibly be better in their picturesque town among the desert roses‒‒not even with magic.