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No Flying in the House by Betty Brock, Wallace Tripp

mb101's review against another edition

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4.0

A sweet book. Many modern readers will probably find the lack of a cohesive plot undesirable but over all it was a good read.

allisonbuie's review against another edition

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4.0

Good memories from childhood... Now I remember why I was always trying to kiss my elbow.

lovelife1008's review against another edition

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4.0

I remember reading this book as a little girl and loved it. Now rereading it at 22 it is as sweet and lighthearted as I remember. The book is perfect for young readers and has a great message about the importance of family.

tigermuffin's review against another edition

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4.0

Stupid fairy stories. I like this one too much and it is one of those I re-read every once in a while so I can, you know, recommend it once in a while with complete certainty. Why? I think it's a great introduction to some Feels for the newly independent reader that aren't schmaltzy and glittery. There is no glitter here.

aashkevr's review against another edition

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4.0

This was one of my absolute favorite books when I was younger. I remember laughing and crying and loving Gloria, the talking miniature dog. I was always a little sad about the title of the book - it seemed to me like people would not take the book as seriously as I felt it should be taken. I don't remember all of the details, but I do highly recommend the book for younger readers who love fantasy.

spiderfelt's review against another edition

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4.0

No Flying in the House (Harper Trophy Books) by Betty Brock (1982)

joelevard's review against another edition

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4.0

This was a great read-aloud for my 5-year-old daughter. Very Diana Wynne Jones, which was a nice surprise, as she's not quite ready for Crestomanci yet.

jessrock's review against another edition

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4.0

No Flying in the House is about a young girl who finds out that she's half fairy and is forced to choose between family and magic. It's a fun but simple story written for young readers. Interestingly, something about the book reminded me of [b:Amelia Bedelia|774001|Amelia Bedelia|Peggy Parish|http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1178231427s/774001.jpg|888927] although I couldn't put my finger on what, but it turns out the illustrator (Wallace Tripp) also did the illustrations for some of the books in that series.

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4.0

Found this book years ago in a used book store, and it's one of the ones I think back on fondly. I found it again recently, and it aged surprisingly well. I always wanted my own Gloria.

A cute book, if your average children's fare. Every kid wants to believe they're a little special, and it was a nice escape from a not-so-great reality for me.

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Read with Maddie Wilkinson, Grade 5, Level P

So... the year ended before the book did. Perhaps I'll finish it on my own!