Wednesday, March 19, 2008

The Nixie's Song audiobook

Beyond The Spiderwick Chronicles: The Nixie's Song


Think life here's all fun and sun? Think again! It used to be pretty okay, but then i got this loser freak of a stepsister.

And she didn't come alone. She brought this big, stupid book about faeries. She said they were real, but did i believe her?
No.

I said it was all fake, Boy was i wrong. Now there are faeries everywhere! Everywhere! And they're not going away unless we help them!

Crap!

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Tony DiTerlizzi and Holly Black
Narrated By : Andrew McCarthy
Publisher : Simon & Schuster
Duration : 2 hours
Category : Sci-Fi, Fantasy & Magic
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