
Fairy vs. Wizard
Jenny McLachlan
Farshore
Eleven year old Danny, has just started at a new school and, so he writes in his diary, he’s desperate for people there to think he’s cool and funny. The problem is that when he opens his lunch box what does he discover inside but fairy, Stink. She says she’s returned to the Humanyworld for a short break and will go home the following day.She does so but only briefly; next day when Danny returns from school there she is sitting on his bed crying. Danny decides to let her stay till the weekend and so begins another spectacularly silly story.
With an agreement by Stink to keep three simple rules, off go Danny, his friend Kabir and Stink to school next morning and almost immediately on arrival Stink breaks one of the rules causing embarrassment to Danny. Then comes news from Danny’s teacher, Miss Nichol, that his form group is to do an assembly and she has written a play for them to perform. It’s called Nelly the Element and the Wizard of Doom and everybody wants to be the wizard.
However a Stink initiated disaster happens in a different assembly and Danny gets labelled as Disco Danny by his classmates, as well as a lot of others when a video of his dance goes viral. As compensation, Miss Nicol tells Danny he’s to play the wizard and by so doing earn a new title, Danny the Wizard. Then comes an announcement from Stink: her good deed is to invite her wizard friend Rufus Nobeard, to come and give Danny wizarding lessons.

With the revelation that Rufus has changed, and on account of crimes committed is now a wanted wizard, things get increasingly chaotic. (I won’t spoil things and reveal what happens thereafter.) Amazingly though, everything ends happily, but I hope, not, ever after, as the series is such fun. I found myself giggling at every turn of the page and so will primary school readers of this second hilarious book of daft diary entries liberally sprinkled with author Jenny’s comical black and white illustrations.