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Once upon a planetoid, amid her tools and sprockets, a girl named Cinderella dreamed of fixing fancy rockets. With a little help from her fairy godrobot, Cinderella is going to the ball. But when the prince's ship has mechanical trouble, someone will have to zoom to the rescue! Readers will thank their lucky stars for this irrepressible fairy tale retelling, its independent heroine, and its stellar happy ending.
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I've said it before, I only review kids' books if they're ones I want to read and not ones my kid wants me to read 3x in 20 minutes (AHEM [b:Pride and Prejudice and Math 50358189 Pride and Prejudice and Math Misti Kenison https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1580799057l/50358189.SX50.jpg 75306874]). Matt read this aloud to us while we were getting Ethan ready for bed, but he called it “Interstellah Cinderella,” which I think is funnier. A cute rhyming fairy tale about an unconventional Cinderella who fixes spaceships and meets the prince and is like, cool cool I know you want to marry me but dude the only thing we've ever talked about is fixing spaceships, so ya know, I'll be your mechanic and I'll live happily ever after, THE END. Also there is a Fairy Godbot and Cinderella has pink hair. It was pretty cute.