How Long to Read The Fairyselves

By Helene Hinson Staley

How Long Does it Take to Read The Fairyselves?

It takes the average reader 5 hours and 19 minutes to read The Fairyselves by Helene Hinson Staley

Assuming a reading speed of 250 words per minute. Learn more

Description

NORA BROOKE has never been in love. Like most people, she has no memory of her previous lifetimes, or the soulmate she returns to in between lifetimes. The invisible world of she- and he-fairy entities is growing impatient with Nora's bad luck through centuries of misery and loneliness. With their help, this is about to change. Thirty-five years old and single - Nora considers a vacation. It is a decision that is about to turn her upside down, where she lands in Riga, Latvia on the coast of the Baltic Sea. OSKAR EGLE is about to change his life from a stranger innocently bumping into Nora's shoulder to becoming her closest friend, lover and husband. Not so quickly - though, Oskar's Aunt Kara - an evil fairy in disguise of a normal human being emerges from the dead carcass of a cat and wants nothing more than to interfere. With her team of crows and bats hidden in the midst of the normal world, Kara will stop at nothing short of bending fate. Kara's war on the unification of soulmates transforms her to an entity smaller than a pinhead on the bank of the River Daugava. IF YOU WANT TO fall in love, read this book. IF YOU WANT TO find your soulmate, have a closer look. IF YOU WANT TO explore what fairies, leprechauns and trolls implore -- what they do, where they live, how they work and hide from sight STEP IN AND LISTEN deep into the night for a pin dropping into a bottomless well telling all farewell, but what's left is treasure worth more than gold - more than any tangible hold. IN THIS BOOK YOU will find A chance made to unwind Secret doors with secret keys Secret messages aimed to please Good luck charms of chests and thimbles Travel to Seemingly Nowhere in symbols And the Spiritual Resting Place of All Things Repulsive Is a place for the most impulsive Board a ship, train or plane Rest in these words And stand much to gain Travel with me across the ocean With words of complete devotion. "This book is a great read for any woman who has gotten caught up with the endless to-do list. "Nora uses her imagination to escape, and escape she does. Her journey leads her to a whole new to-do list in Latvia, where she connects with all the parts of herself she has lost along the way. "She remembers who she really is, how to be in love, how to create magic, how to enjoy life and how to free her spirit!! "Her new powers even transform the evil in others." -- Beatrice R.D. Hair, MA.ED. "This delightful story tickles the imagination and leads the reader to places that, until now, were not explored." --Debbie Staley "Author Helene Hinson Staley creates an enchanting story of eternal love that transcends time and space. She invites the reader to enter her fantasy world of human (and non-human) emotions and soulful beings. Feel the warmth while on this fascinating journey of emotion." -- William Styple Books by Staley: The Fairyselves [2012] illustrated by Kaspars Gailitis. Paper & Stone, A Leighton History in England & the United States [2011] with co-researcher Robert Allen DeVries, Ph.D. The Dish Keepers of Honest House [2010] Dishonest Housekeepers [2007] illustrated by Noah Campbell Smith To Escape Into Dreams, volume 1 [2004, 2005] Appendices of: To Escape Into Dreams, volumes 2-3 [2005] Shielding Our Innocents [1997] with foreword by Roland C. Summit, M.D. Excerpt from the prologue of The Fairyselves: IF ONE STARES TOO INTENTLY at the constellations littered across a black velvet sky, they appear to move. When such things actually move, it is usually just one, and its tail blazes in a trail of fireworks. Everyone is amazed. It's how we know the eyes are not playing tricks on the brain. FAIRIES ARE LIKE THIS. If we have opportunity to see them, we are amazed. In matters of logic, we might certainly question if what we saw was actually real, or our imagination. (c) 2012 Helene Andorre Hinson Staley & Kaspars Gailitis; MHP; Moncure, North Carolina, U.S.A. All Rights Reserve

How long is The Fairyselves?

The Fairyselves by Helene Hinson Staley is 314 pages long, and a total of 79,756 words.

This makes it 106% the length of the average book. It also has 97% more words than the average book.

How Long Does it Take to Read The Fairyselves Aloud?

The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 7 hours and 15 minutes to read The Fairyselves aloud.

What Reading Level is The Fairyselves?

The Fairyselves is suitable for students ages 12 and up.

Note that there may be other factors that effect this rating besides length that are not factored in on this page. This may include things like complex language or sensitive topics not suitable for students of certain ages.

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