A Rock 'n' Roll Fairy Tale Series by Jane Yolen, Adam Stemple

3.42 · 25 ratings
  • Pay the Piper (A Rock 'n' Roll Fairy Tale #1)
    #1

    Pay the Piper (A Rock 'n' Roll Fairy Tale #1)

    Jane Yolen, Adam Stemple

    Rated: 3.34 of 5 stars
    · 13 ratings · published 2005

    A rock 'n' roll band to die for . . .When fourteen-year-old Callie McCallan scores a backstage pass to interview the lead singer of the famous band Brass Rat, she's thrilled. Peter Gringras is so cool. When he plays his flute, it's as if he has some kind of hypnotic power. But there is something strange about him, something Callie can't quite put her finger on. Then, on Halloween night, Callie's little brother Nicky disappears, along with all the other children in town... more

  • The Troll Bridge (A Rock 'n' Roll Fairy Tale #2)
    #2

    The Troll Bridge (A Rock 'n' Roll Fairy Tale #2)

    Jane Yolen, Adam Stemple

    Rated: 3.50 of 5 stars
    · 8 ratings · published 2006

    A wicked adventure—or deadly…trollble.For sixteen-year-old harpist prodigy Moira, the annual Dairy Princess event in Vanderby is just another lame publicity "op." Moira a dairy princess? Get real. Twelve girls have been selected to have their likeness carved in butter and displayed on the Trollholm Bridge. It's a Vanderby State Fair tradition that has been going on for, like, ever.As far as Moira is concerned, the sooner it's over with the butter—er—better... more

  • Boots and the Seven Leaguers (A Rock 'n' Roll Fairy Tale #3)
    #3

    Boots and the Seven Leaguers (A Rock 'n' Roll Fairy Tale #3)

    Jane Yolen

    Rated: 3.50 of 5 stars
    · 4 ratings · published 2000

    Gog is just your average teenager. Sure, he's a troll, but he's got typical teen problems: an irritating little brother, a best friend who's nothing but trouble, and no tickets to his favorite band's sold-out concert. There just might be a way to get into that concert, though. Magic. Now that's a sure way to get into trouble. . . .

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