The Land of Stories

The Land of Stories

Cover of the first book in the series
  • The Wishing Spell (2012)
  • The Enchantress Returns (2013)
  • A Grimm Warning (2014)
  • Beyond the Kingdoms (2015)
  • An Author's Odyssey (2016)
Author Chris Colfer
Illustrator Brandon Dorman
Country United States
Language English
Genre Children's fiction, adventure and fantasy
Publisher Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Published 2012–
Media type Print (hardcover and paperback), audiobook, e-book
No. of books 6
Website http://thelandofstories.com/

The Land of Stories is a hexalogy of children's fiction, adventure and fantasy books written by American author, actor and singer Chris Colfer. The first book, The Wishing Spell, was released on July 17, 2012. There is an upcoming, yet untitled sixth and final book in the works to be published in July 2017.[1] The books are described by Colfer as a "modern day fairy tale", following twins Alex and Conner Bailey as they fall from the real world into a world full of fairy tales they have only ever read about before.

Books

The Wishing Spell

The first book in the series, The Wishing Spell was released on July 17, 2012.[2]

A year has gone by since Alex and Conner Bailey suffered the tragic loss of their father. Their mother, who is trying to balance her job and her family after her husband's death, is unable to celebrate their twelfth birthday. Instead, the twins' Grandma comes to celebrate. She gives the twins a book of fairy tales they recognize from their childhood, titled "The Land of Stories". Alex keeps it in her room at night and soon discovers a buzzing noise coming from the book. It doesn't take the twins long to realize that the book of fairy tales is real and acts as a portal between both worlds. They meet numerous classic characters including Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, Snow White, Goldilocks, Little Red Riding Hood (who's not so little anymore) and new characters including Froggy, Sir Lampton, The Huntress, and Trollbella. However great the twins find the fairy tale world, they realize they need to find a way back to their world. Froggy tells the twins of the Wishing Spell, where magical items are put together to grant one wish. The twins embark on the greatest adventure they've ever been on, traveling across just about every kingdom and encountering villains along the way. They follow the journal of a man who collected the items once before. The book reaches its climax when Alex, Conner, the Evil Queen, the Huntress, Goldilocks, Jack, Queen Red Riding Hood, and the Big Bad Wolf Pack (descendants of the Big Bad Wolf who agreed to kidnap the twins in exchange for Red) as well as Red's army, meet at a hidden palace in the Sleeping Kingdom. Goldilocks and the Huntress battle until Jack fires a cannonball at the Huntress and she is killed. This book also tells the story of Evly, The Evil Queen and her lover Mira. When she was little, she was a very kind and caring girl. Evly stole the Wishing Spell to free her lover Mira from the magic mirror, but he dies in her arms and they are both swallowed up by the mirror. Alex and Conner find themselves trapped in the fairy world, until they learn that their grandmother is the Fairy Godmother, who is capable of making portals between the Otherworld and the Fairy World, and the journal written by a man who had successfully completed the Wishing Spell years before when he fell in love with a woman on Earth belonged to their father. Therefore, Alex and Conner are part fairy. Alex and Conner get back to their mother through a portal made by their grandmother into the Otherworld in the end.

The Enchantress Returns

The Enchantress Returns is the second installment in the series and was published on August 6, 2013.[3]

The story takes place in the Sleeping Kingdom, where villagers celebrated the end of the Enchantress's curse. While conducting the celebration, Sleeping Beauty found that she was feeling quite weary and asked King Charming to take over for her while she rested. While in deep sleep, the knights of the kingdom entered Queen Beauty's room and woke her up, alerting her that vines sprang up around the kingdom, and they need to leave quickly. Sleeping Beauty protested, but the knights led her to one of three carriages. While riding in the carriages, there was a flash of blinding light. Queen Beauty looked around and saw only spinning wheels.

Alex headed home after attending school and found her brother Conner, who was worried because their mother hadn't yet come home from work. He had also found a romantic note to their mother from a surgeon she worked with named Dr. Bob. The twins decided that it was not a good idea to be snooping around in their mother's business, and tried be happy for her.

When Charlotte came home, Alex and Conner asked if Charlotte really had a boyfriend. Their mother told them it was true. She said that she didn't tell them because they already had enough on their plates.

Later on, Bob went to see the twins and told them about his plan to propose to their mother. He showed them the ring, which had two large diamonds on it, one pink and the other blue. When Bob asked the twins for permission about the proposal, Conner and Alex decided that this would make both Bob and their mom happy, so they agreed.

All three decided to surprise Charlotte with a special dinner at the Bailey house. Alex returned home as quickly as she could from a course she was taking at a community college, and Bob told the others at the hospital to keep Charlotte busy so she won't come home early. They all got dressed and ordered takeout for dinner. The twins' mother, Charlotte, didn't show up on time, but another nurse at the hospital said that she had left two hours ago. Then, they heard a mysterious knock at the door and a bunch a fairy tale soldiers barged in. Bob was originally doubtful, but later accepted that The Land of Stories is real. The twins' grandmother, the Fairy Godmother, entered and explained that their mother was kidnapped. While their grandmother attended to her own business, Mother Goose babysat the twins. Later, Alex gave Mother Goose champagne until she became drunk, and Alex asked her for information, which she unknowingly gave.

Alex discovered that her mother was captured by Ezmia, "the Enchantress," and that the Sleeping Kingdom was in devastation. Since she couldn't get to the Land of Stories through the book, she snuck out of the house and went to her Grandmother's house, hoping to find a way to the Land of Stories. The next day, she almost fell off of a bridge. Unexpectedly, Conner saved her, and admitted that he had followed her. They eventually go to their grandmother's house, which had a glowing painting in it. Alex knew this was a portal to the other world. She thinks hard to get there. Suddenly, Alex and Conner found themselves in The Land of Stories. They eventually found Froggy, who was still in frog form as a disguise. All three travel to the Red Riding Hood Kingdom, where the Enchantress seemed to be destroying symbolic historic sights. Alex and Conner then attended a meeting for kings and queens only by persuading Red to wear a dress that they could hide under. At the meeting, the Enchantress captures Alex and Conner's grandmother, revealing that she had captured 'Alex', but instead got Charlotte, their mother, who pretended to be Alex. At Red's castle, Conner learned of something called the Wand of Wonderment, which makes the holder invincible. To create it, one must find the six most valuable things of the six most hated people in the world. To help find all the items, Red asked the villagers to all pitch in to make a flying ship out of all her baskets.

When the ship was complete, Alex, Conner, Red, Froggy, Goldilocks, and Jack fly the ship across The Land of Stories. They obtain the ice scepter of the Snow Queen, the wedding ring of the Cinderella's stepmother, the giant's harp, the glass from the Evil Queen's mirror, and the jewels of the Sea Witch. However, they are unclear what the Enchantress's most prized possession is. After landing in the Troll and Goblin territory, they discover that Trollbella was the new queen, and that Bob traveled to the Land of Stories as well. They followed a ghost to the Sleeping Kingdom. They meet the ghost of Hagatha, who explains that the Enchantress' most prized possession is her pride. The Enchantress used her vines to drag Conner, Red, Froggy, Goldilocks, and Jack to the coliseum.

Alex tried to defeat the Enchantress by subtly stealing her pride, but she was blasted off of the coliseum. Because she was holding the Wand of Wonderment, she was saved. However, when she reached the ground, she fainted.

Alex then had a dream that she was talking to Alice from Wonderland, Lucy from Narnia, Dorothy from Oz, and Wendy from Neverland, who advised her on the situation. Alex woke up and went back up the coliseum using a flying horse. When she got there, she dropped the Wand in front of The Enchantress because she didn't need it. The Enchantress tried to kill Alex with the Wand after Alex stripped her of her powers (until Ezmia got hold of the Wand of Wonderment) but Rumpelstiltskin jumped in front of the blast to save Alex out of guilt for what he has tried to do for Ezmia. Conner destroyed the Wand, so all the magic was taken from her body and she died.

After that, Bob finally proposed to Charlotte and they got married in Cinderella's castle. When it was time to leave, Alex claimed that she was meant to stay in the Land of Stories, and that Conner should share their stories in the real world. The twins then believed that they were separated forever after the fairies decided to seal all portals leading to and from The Land of Stories. Later, Conner fetches Cinderella's step mother and step sisters, Conner also shares their stories in the real world.

A Grimm Warning

A Grimm Warning is the third installment in the series and was published on July 18, 2014.

In the beginning of the third book, Alex is in the Land of Stories training to be the next fairy godmother and is preparing or her coronation as Fairy Godmother. Meanwhile, Conner is at school in the real world and is questioned about where his sister is. Conner goes on a school trip to Germany to hear stories by the Brothers Grimm that was recently found in a time capsule. The good news for Conner is that the girl he has a crush on (Bree Campbell) is going. The bad news is that four annoying girls called the book huggers are also going.

As for Alex, she keeps messing up casting her spells. She eventually meets a farm boy named Rook Robins, who she starts falling for. She becomes very torn later in the story because her grandmother is dying and she feels like she is killing her. The fairy godmother is dying because she finally found a replacement and now the fairy god mother can rest knowing the fairy tale world rests in good hands.

Conner finds out that one of the stories is actually a secret message and a warning for the Land of Stories. He sets out across Germany to crack a 200-year code. With the help of Bree and the directions of Mother Goose, Conner eventually meets Emmerich Himmelsback, a little boy from a small village.

Then, Alex and Conner realized an army from their world, the world of regular people, was coming to the Fairy Tale world. The army was led by the Masked Man, who they presume is their father. When some villagers got attacked by the Grande Armée, Rook (Alex's crush), informs the army of where Alex and the kings and queens were to free his father.

Alex's grandmother, the fairy godmother, eventually defeats the twins' presumed father's dragon with her fairy magic and dies. Alex is disgusted with Rook, figuring out he was the person who leaked out information and dumps him.

Beyond The Kingdoms

Beyond the Kingdoms is the fourth installment in the series and was published on July 7, 2015.[4]

The book begins with the Bailey twins chasing the Masked Man, who appears to be their late father. Alex was going through mood swings, in which her hair would float above her head and her eyes would glow. She also would get affected by her emotions greatly, in which she would attack many people. Alex then was 'un-godmothered' and kicked out of the fairy council for insisting that the Masked Man should be one of their high priorities. Alex loses control of her magic, shooting at the fairy council with lightning and vanishing. She arrived at the Giant's castle which Mother Goose was staying in.

Later on, at Red and Froggy's wedding, Morina the beauty witch arrives and claims to be Froggy's first lover (and the one who cursed him to live as a frog). She also threatens to harm Red if he doesn't leave with her. Froggy chose to leave, as Morina is a very powerful entity. Meanwhile, Conner gets beaten up by the Masked Man in the library as he attempts to steal books. Conner ripped off his mask, so everyone else can be convinced that he is their father. That night, Alex wishes to speak with her late grandmother, who sends an angelic moth of memories from the stars to tell Alex the true story of the masked man: he's their uncle Lloyd.

Conner's old friend Trix the fairy had stolen a book from his grandmother's possession. Apparently, what Lloyd attempted to steal was a Portal Potion, which could transport anyone into any book created. The ingredients to the potion contain a branch from the oldest tree in the woods, a feather from the finest bird in the sky, a lock and key from a lover, two weeks of moonlight and a splash of magic. Alex then confronted that the Masked Man was their uncle and not their father. Conner said she was crazy. But Mother Goose said that it was true and it was their grandmother's death wish for her to not tell. The group then have to travel into the literature stories and stop their uncle before he recruits an army of literary villains.

Meanwhile, Alex was trapped in the story King Arthur, who she soon fell in love with. Conner was trapped in Robin Hood. After they meet up in the land of Oz, they realize Lloyd has sent armies to destroy the kingdoms. They later realize they need to go home for supplies. They leave to the Otherworld on a cliffhanger - they aren't going into any published stories. They're going into Conner's.

An Author's Odyssey

An Author's Odyssey is the fifth installment in the series and was published on July 12, 2016.[5]

When the twins and their friends enter worlds crafted from Conner's imagination, finding allies no one else could have ever dreamed of, and also recovering many memories they had made in the fairytale world, the race begins to put an end to the Masked Man's reign of terror. Conner and Alex spent awkward and hilarious moments in Conner's short stories not to mention dangerous and exciting as well, ranging from battling pirates to racing in an ancient pyramid filled with a thousand zombie mummies with the story's main protagonist. Conner even had to with his mother, Charlotte Bailey, in one of those adventures. In the meantime, the Sea Witch and the Snow Queen along with the witches at Dead Man's Creek had other plans. The Snow Queen and the Sea Witch planned a handful of dust made from a magic mirror created by demons on Alex whereas only one piece of the dust turned the enchantress into what she became. Their plan suceeded and the story ends with Conner finding the remains of Alex's destruction

The 6th Book

The sixth book, currently untitled, is scheduled for release in July 2017.[6]

Development

Colfer recorded his audio book using his own voice.[7] The Land of Stories: The Wishing Spell has been translated into several languages, including Russian, Italian, French, Hebrew, Greek, Portuguese (Brazil) and Dutch.

Characters

Heroes

Villains

Reception

References

  1. "Chris Colfer on The Land of Stories and wishing his characters could meet Harry Potter". Entertainment Weekly. July 12, 2016. Retrieved September 12, 2016.
  2. "The Land of Stories: The Wishing Spell: Chris Colfer: 9780316201575: Amazon.com: Books". Amazon.com. 2012-07-17. Retrieved 2013-07-15.
  3. Barrett, Annie (2013-04-01). "'Glee' star Chris Colfer reveals title, date, and cover of second 'Land of Stories' book - EXCLUSIVE | Shelf Life | EW.com". Shelf-life.ew.com. Retrieved 2013-07-15.
  4. D'Amico, Jordan (2015-04-11). "Chris Colfer Reveals The Cover & Title For His Fourth "Land Of Stories" Book". RecentlyHeard.com. Retrieved 2015-04-11.
  5. "Chris Colfer on The Land of Stories and wishing his characters could meet Harry Potter". Entertainment Weekly. July 12, 2016. Retrieved September 12, 2016.
  6. "Twitter". Twitter. Retrieved 2013-07-15.
  7. Robinson, Tasha (2012-09-03). "Chris Colfer: The Land of Stories: The Wishing Spell". Avclub.com. Retrieved 2013-07-15.
  8. "Best Books of 2012 | Barnes & Noble". Barnesandnoble.com. 2013-06-24. Retrieved 2013-07-15.

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