The Smallest Girl Ever
Sally Gardner
Ruby Genie is an orphan. Everyone expects her to have the same fantastic magical powers as her famous parents did, but Ruby can’t do any magic at all – or so she thinks. and feels a complete failure. Then she begins to get smaller …and smaller …and smaller. With a cast of unforgettable characters such as the self-important magician the Great Alfonso, and Aunt Hat the kindly lady conjuror who is hopeless at doing tricks, this wonderful story is full of adventure and shows how a little girl who is so tiny that she fits into a handbag can still be clever and brave and find people to love and value her. The second book in Sally Gardner’s Magical Children series, about children empowered by special gifts, is utterly charming, full of feeling, and very funny. Her own delightful line drawings all the way through make it a very attractive package.
Reviews

This book was a fiction book and I liked the main character which her name was ruby and I liked her because she has kind of and exciting quite odd life which I really like about this book
Captain Honeycomb Spinner 15.09.2020

It was nice to read the book
Empress Cupcake Pawprint 05.09.2020

I liked the bit when she went in the handbag.
Viscountess Ariel Yo-yo 01.09.2020

My favourite character is Ruby because she is a genie and the whole story is her life
Nurse July Moonlight 14.08.2020

there is the meanest magian with the meanest plot will he fail or will he not...
General Petunia Sudoku 23.07.2020

This book was very tense but it was a good book
Anonymous 29.08.2017

It's a good book because when you think everything is alright a bad thing happens.
Anonymous 17.08.2017

This is a good book .
Anonymous 15.08.2017

I loved this book!
Anonymous 05.02.2017

Its very good.
Anonymous 06.08.2016

the smallest girl ever is about a girl and her mother and farther were magicians but she can't do magic. one day she was picked to do a magic show she was so shy that she got smaller and smaller and that is when she realised she could do magic. find out more when you read the book.
Anonymous 03.08.2016