Mlynowski, Sarah

Compare Name: 
mlynowskisarah

Fairest of all

Whatever After #1
2012
After moving to a new house, ten-year-old Abby and her younger brother Jonah discover an antique mirror that transports them into the Snow White fairy tale.

Ten things we did

(and probably shouldn't have)
2017
Sixteen-year-old April, a high school junior, and her friend Vi, a senior, get a crash course in reality as the list of things they should not do becomes a list of things they did while living parent-free in Westport, Connecticut, for the semester.
Cover image of Ten things we did

Whatever after books 1-3

2016
Contains the first three novels of the Whatever after series in which ten-year-old Abby and her brother Jonah discover an antique mirror that transports them into the fairy tales of Snow White, Cinderella, and the Little Mermaid.
Cover image of Whatever after books 1-3

Two peas in a pod

Abby is feeling slighted by not being chosen festival leader at school, and her brother Jonah thinks that a trip through the magic mirror is just what she needs--but when they find themselves in a strange version of the Princess and the pea, and Abby is tagged as the princess, who will be the next ruler of the Kingdom of Bog (which is very damp and infested with alligators), she is not so much complimented as desperate to find an alternate princess, and get herself and her brother home.
Cover image of Two peas in a pod

Weather or not

"When Willa's upside-down magic rains, it pours. Clouds form under ceilings. Classrooms get flooded. Umbrellas must always be nearby, just in case Willa has an outburst. Willa hates being the source of such sogginess. . . All the storminess is threatening to drown her good grades and flood all her friendships. Is there any way to use magic to make the clouds disappear? Or is the storm of the century on its way?"--Amazon.
Cover image of Weather or not

Dragon overnight

Dory and her friends from Ms. Starr's Upside-Down Magic class set off on an overnight school field trip to Dragon Haven to see, and learn how to care for, dragons--unfortunately there are other students with regular magic there as well, so it is not long before the trouble starts.
Cover image of Dragon overnight

Genie in a bottle

2017
In their ninth journey through the magic mirror Abby and Jonah find themselves in the tale of Aladdin, and after giving the hero of the story a bloody nose in a game of dodge ball, they take his place with the evil magician looking for the magic lamp--and things continue to go down hill from there.
Cover image of Genie in a bottle

Upside-down Magic

Nory Horace is nine years old. She's resourceful, she's brave, she likes peanut butter cookies. Also, she's able to transform into many different animals. Unfortunately, Nory's shape-shifting talent is a bit wonky. And when she flunks out of her own father's magic academy, Nory's forced to enter public school, where she meets a group of kids whose magic is, well, different.

Upside Down Magic: Stick and Stones

Nory, Bax, and their friends are in a special class at Dunwiddle Magic School, a class for children whose magic is unpredictable--and while Nory is finding an outlet for her dritten-self (a combination of a kitten and dragon, in the kittenball team, Bas is worried because all he can do is turn into a rock, and nobody knows why.

Upside Down Magic: Showing Off

The Dunwiddle Magic School (fifth to eighth grade) is intended for children whose magic is "upside-down" like Dory (who turns into a combination of a kitten and dragon) and Pepper (whose uncontrollable "fiercing" terrifies everyone her)--so the Show Off, where fifth grade students are supposed to showcase their skills, does not really seem like a good idea.

Pages

Subscribe to RSS - Mlynowski, Sarah