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Book with a girl whose grandma is a phoenix, cover depicts the emerald/green-eyed blonde girl
A trilogy, the first of which was about a girl hiding a flute in a tree stumpBook about 2 boys that time travel from 1980's (?) to Mayan (?) civilization with a Viking girl?YA book with smiling girl on the cover with very long braid and an animalLooking for Monday's Child, young adult horror storyFantasy series: auburn-haired boy whose mother/grandmother goes missing, flying airshipsBook series with a cover of a girl with unusual eyes, who receives a crystal ballFantasy Book; Rapunzel-like Tower on Cover; Green in pallete; Mage; Short book; 70s-80sFind Urban Fantasy Book with a mysterious guy who lives in the woodsFantasy book about a girl who eats her mother's sin, and then travels with a menagerie of animalsSci-fi book, a girl who can “tesseract” (teleport), she and a boy try to see what the people with this ability can do, are stopped by the mother
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I read this book in 2016, but I remember the cover being torn up, so it couldn't have been a new book. There was a girl's face on the cover. She had lightly colored skin, and beautiful emerald green eyes. Her hair was a dirty blond. This book was first in a trilogy and the cover was illustrated.
The girl's grandmother in the story was actually a phoenix (I think this was revealed in a different book in the trilogy though). The book started out in a small village, and I can't remember exactly where in the village chapters (the chapters that took place in the village) but she sneaked her deceased mother's green dress out of a trunk she wasn't supposed to go in, and I think she wore it to some event.
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I read this book in 2016, but I remember the cover being torn up, so it couldn't have been a new book. There was a girl's face on the cover. She had lightly colored skin, and beautiful emerald green eyes. Her hair was a dirty blond. This book was first in a trilogy and the cover was illustrated.
The girl's grandmother in the story was actually a phoenix (I think this was revealed in a different book in the trilogy though). The book started out in a small village, and I can't remember exactly where in the village chapters (the chapters that took place in the village) but she sneaked her deceased mother's green dress out of a trunk she wasn't supposed to go in, and I think she wore it to some event.
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This one is proving difficult to search for. I found The Green Dress about a blonde with a deceased relative in Phoenix (the city) where she finds a green dress. Right keywords, wrong story.
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I read this book in 2016, but I remember the cover being torn up, so it couldn't have been a new book. There was a girl's face on the cover. She had lightly colored skin, and beautiful emerald green eyes. Her hair was a dirty blond. This book was first in a trilogy and the cover was illustrated.
The girl's grandmother in the story was actually a phoenix (I think this was revealed in a different book in the trilogy though). The book started out in a small village, and I can't remember exactly where in the village chapters (the chapters that took place in the village) but she sneaked her deceased mother's green dress out of a trunk she wasn't supposed to go in, and I think she wore it to some event.
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I read this book in 2016, but I remember the cover being torn up, so it couldn't have been a new book. There was a girl's face on the cover. She had lightly colored skin, and beautiful emerald green eyes. Her hair was a dirty blond. This book was first in a trilogy and the cover was illustrated.
The girl's grandmother in the story was actually a phoenix (I think this was revealed in a different book in the trilogy though). The book started out in a small village, and I can't remember exactly where in the village chapters (the chapters that took place in the village) but she sneaked her deceased mother's green dress out of a trunk she wasn't supposed to go in, and I think she wore it to some event.
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This one is proving difficult to search for. I found The Green Dress about a blonde with a deceased relative in Phoenix (the city) where she finds a green dress. Right keywords, wrong story.
– Thunderforge
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This one is proving difficult to search for. I found The Green Dress about a blonde with a deceased relative in Phoenix (the city) where she finds a green dress. Right keywords, wrong story.
– Thunderforge
8 hours ago
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This one is proving difficult to search for. I found The Green Dress about a blonde with a deceased relative in Phoenix (the city) where she finds a green dress. Right keywords, wrong story.
– Thunderforge
8 hours ago
This one is proving difficult to search for. I found The Green Dress about a blonde with a deceased relative in Phoenix (the city) where she finds a green dress. Right keywords, wrong story.
– Thunderforge
8 hours ago
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This is Elissa's Quest, the first book of the Phoenix Rising series. The book in which her grandmother is revealed to be the phoenix is the third book, World's End.
The covers of the books essentially show all the information in your question:
Blond girl, light skin, very green eyes.
Green dress, phoenix.
Thank you! That's the one!
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This is Elissa's Quest, the first book of the Phoenix Rising series. The book in which her grandmother is revealed to be the phoenix is the third book, World's End.
The covers of the books essentially show all the information in your question:
Blond girl, light skin, very green eyes.
Green dress, phoenix.
Thank you! That's the one!
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This is Elissa's Quest, the first book of the Phoenix Rising series. The book in which her grandmother is revealed to be the phoenix is the third book, World's End.
The covers of the books essentially show all the information in your question:
Blond girl, light skin, very green eyes.
Green dress, phoenix.
Thank you! That's the one!
– Evelyn Osborn
4 hours ago
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This is Elissa's Quest, the first book of the Phoenix Rising series. The book in which her grandmother is revealed to be the phoenix is the third book, World's End.
The covers of the books essentially show all the information in your question:
Blond girl, light skin, very green eyes.
Green dress, phoenix.
This is Elissa's Quest, the first book of the Phoenix Rising series. The book in which her grandmother is revealed to be the phoenix is the third book, World's End.
The covers of the books essentially show all the information in your question:
Blond girl, light skin, very green eyes.
Green dress, phoenix.
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This one is proving difficult to search for. I found The Green Dress about a blonde with a deceased relative in Phoenix (the city) where she finds a green dress. Right keywords, wrong story.
– Thunderforge
8 hours ago