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Authors: Sarah Mlynowski

Whatever After #1:
FAIREST
of
ALL

In their first adventure, Abby and Jonah wind up in the story of Snow White. But when they stop Snow from eating the poisoned apple, they realize they’ve messed up the whole story! Can they fix it — and still find Snow her happy ending?

Whatever After #2:
IF
the
SHOE FITS

This time, Abby and Jonah find themselves in Cinderella’s story. When Cinderella breaks her foot, the glass slipper won’t fit! With a little bit of magic, quick thinking, and luck, can Abby and her brother save the day?

Whatever After #3:
SINK
or
SWIM

Abby and Jonah are pulled into the tale of the Little Mermaid — a story with an ending that is
not
happy. So Abby and Jonah mess it up on purpose! Can they convince the mermaid to keep her tail before it’s too late?

… And more stories to come!

Sarah Mlynowski
is the author of the Magic in Manhattan series,
Gimme a Call
, and a bunch of other books for tweens and teens. Originally from Montreal, Sarah now lives in the kingdom of Manhattan with her very own prince charming and their fairy-tale-loving daughters. Visit Sarah online at
www.sarahm.com
.

Copyright © 2014 by Sarah Mlynowski

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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

Mlynowski, Sarah, author.

Dream on / Sarah Mlynowski. — First edition.

pages cm. — (Whatever after)

Summary: In this third adventure, Abby, her brother Jonah, and her friend Robin get sucked into the magic mirror and end up in the story of Sleeping Beauty, but when Robin pricks her finger and uses up the sleeping spell, Abby has to come up with a clever solution and a new happily-ever-after.

ISBN 978-0-545-41571-2

1. Sleeping Beauty (Tale) — Juvenile fiction. 2. Fairy tales. 3. Magic mirrors — Juvenile fiction. 4. Brothers and sisters — Juvenile fiction. [1. Fairy tales — Fiction. 2. Characters in literature — Fiction. 3. Magic — Fiction. 4. Brothers and sisters — Fiction.] I. Title. II. Series: Mlynowski, Sarah. Whatever after.

PZ7.M7135Dre 2014

813.6 — dc23

2013014463

First edition, January 2014

Cover design by Elizabeth B. Parisi

Cover illustration © 2013 by Helen Huang

e-ISBN 978-0-545-63365-9

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