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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "We don't have princes here. We don't even have Kennedys."
Both riotously funny and sweetly touching, _Fair Peril_ is a fun and wonderful fantasy novel. It's set in modern times, in a sort of "Anytown, USA"--where the shopping mall is a portal into Fairyland, and anything can happen.

It all begins when Buffy Murphy discovers a talking frog who claims to be a prince. Buffy is a divorced and overweight woman, down on her luck,...

Published on January 17, 2003 by Kelly (Fantasy Literature)

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2.0 out of 5 stars Great beginning, but...
Great beginning, but I felt like it kind of fell apart after awhile, or swirled down into a dream world.

That doesn't have to be a bad thing, but I felt like it didn't really work in this volume. It started out a very modern, woman-fiction, barely-fantasy-at-all kind of story about an angry, overweight lady whose husband left her for a young blonde. When she...
Published on January 5, 2007 by Mousinator


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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "We don't have princes here. We don't even have Kennedys.", January 17, 2003
This review is from: Fair Peril (Mass Market Paperback)
Both riotously funny and sweetly touching, _Fair Peril_ is a fun and wonderful fantasy novel. It's set in modern times, in a sort of "Anytown, USA"--where the shopping mall is a portal into Fairyland, and anything can happen.

It all begins when Buffy Murphy discovers a talking frog who claims to be a prince. Buffy is a divorced and overweight woman, down on her luck, who holds down a practical job in a fake food factory and is a storyteller on the side. Hoping a gimmick will make her storytelling more sought-after, she takes the frog home...and has no plans to kiss it and turn it back into a prince. Enter her teenage daughter. When the frog prince and 16-year-old Emily run away together, Buffy has to find them and rescue Emily from the story she's been caught up in. Buffy finds herself in a world where a star-spangled nightgown renders you a wizard, where misspelling your spell can have disastrous results, and where the blue ogres lurking around the corner might be mundane cops, ready to haul you off to the local mental health center. I won't summarize the plot from here, because it would make no sense if I tried to recount it in this space. But it's a fun and wild ride. In the end, Buffy learns that no story is set in stone, and it's never too late to start all over with "once upon a time".

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A fairy tale with an adult twist., October 9, 2002
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Sue "Book Junkie" (Lancaster County, Pa) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Fair Peril (Paperback)
I'll be honest, I picked up this book at a used book store while waiting for a friend to finish shopping. I started the first paragraph in the store, bought the book cause I couldn't bear not reading more of it and ended up spending the rest of the day wrapped up in the pages. I loved this book.
The heroine is a women my age (you don't get many of those), and of my build (you never get those) and she ends up saving the day and herself. If you enjoy stories that are a little of the real world with an over-lap of the fantasy, you will love this.
This is the first book of Nancy Springers that I have read, but I can assure you that I will be searching for more of them. She is funny (laugh out loud funny) but also a little pensive and thought provoking. If you're looking for a fairy tale with a little nasty adult twist, don't miss this.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent fantasy novel, March 24, 1998
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This review is from: Fair Peril (Paperback)
I had never read anything by this author, but I saw that Marion Zimmer Bradley highly recommended it, so I figured it would be worth a shot. This is an amazing novel. It takes you into a world that is disorderly and full of chaos, and shows you more about the nature of people than you would expect from a fantasy novel. Excellent, heart wrenching at times, and Springer's style of writing makes the whole episode very believeable.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A thought provoking exploration of fairy tale myths., November 18, 1996
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This review is from: Fair Peril (Paperback)
How good is this book? I asked my husband just to read one humorous passage and had to practically arm wrestle him to get the book back! Buffy Murphy, a fat, fortyish, divorcee, who's trying to get her storytelling career going discovers a talking frog in the woods. Naturally, the frog is an ensorcelled prince, who requests a kiss so he may return to his human form. Realizing, he's worth more to her 'froggy'form, Murphy captures the frog and keeps him as a pet until Emily, her rebellious sixteen-year-old daughter, comes to the rescue and both disappear. Buffy must save both her daughter and the newly disenchanted prince from the perils of Mall Tifarious, which turns out to be a whole lot more than someplace to buy Calvin Klein underwear. Characters, including an ogress mother-in-law, a wannabe politician ex-husband, fairies, and a gay librarian, add insight and humor to the tale. Along the way, Buffy discovers a lot about love and writing her own story
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars this book is an off-beat genious wonder, December 31, 2003
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This review is from: Fair Peril (Mass Market Paperback)
I am 21 years old, I picked up the book for the first time about 3 years ago (very attractive book cover) and since then I have not found a better book. I read constantly, it keeps the train rides shorter...but nothing has been more pleasing to me than reading Fair Peril. It is a beautiful, witty, epic, small, and everything in between story!
Buffy (main character) is a fascinating woman, with the acidity of thought that only a divorced, middle aged, slightly overweight, cheated-on, story telling person could have. Yet she manages to give it all to the reader in a way in which she has to be adored, and sympathized with. I personally hate Prentis.
Addie! I love addie! he's lovely in everyway...innocent, and frail, like the boy of my dreams. but frailer even.
And then there's Emily...I think of emily as like the rebellious little sister. I see her and I see all the things that a small femine should have. She's just so great.
Fay is another story...but then again....everything is itself and something else isn't it?
Please read the book...it's cheap as hell and you will enjoy it more than any tome. I promise.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Couldn't Forget! So Much Fun, February 23, 2011
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This review is from: Fair Peril (Mass Market Paperback)
I read this book sometime in the nineties, and I adored it. Made the mistake of loaning it to a friend who 'lost' it! Over the past five years I have been searching the internet on and off trying to find it, this has been difficult because I couldn't remember the title or author. Frustrating. So tonight after spending two more hours searching the internet I found it! YEAH! I can't remember much detail but know it is a great story, lots of fun, a book I couldn't forget.
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5.0 out of 5 stars fair peril indeed!, November 17, 2010
This review is from: Fair Peril (Mass Market Paperback)
I got this book for 89 cents and it's basically one of the books that will go in my collection forever.

The story is hilarious and poignant, and the characters are all insane...and amazing...and beautiful.

I particularly liked the sequence when the white snake imparts punisssssssssshment!!! what an imagination! what a trip the next few pages are.

A must read. It goes by super quick!
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1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Great beginning, but..., January 5, 2007
This review is from: Fair Peril (Mass Market Paperback)
Great beginning, but I felt like it kind of fell apart after awhile, or swirled down into a dream world.

That doesn't have to be a bad thing, but I felt like it didn't really work in this volume. It started out a very modern, woman-fiction, barely-fantasy-at-all kind of story about an angry, overweight lady whose husband left her for a young blonde. When she finds a talking frog who says "kiss me, I'm a prince," she's like, "No thanks, I'd rather have a talking frog!"

How can you lose with that, right?

But somehow, the later part of the book didn't work for me. It became a lot more about the lady's daughter, choices, and this sort of dream-world with a wicked witch character as the villain.

I just got the feeling Nancy Springer got bored with the book, and sort of wrote the last 2/3 of it in a rush, too fast, and didn't bother re-working it.

I didn't like that feeling.
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