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Conner Bailey
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Character information
Name Conner Bailey
Age Thirteen
Gender Male
Occupation Student
Home World
Goal to get home (succeeded), to defeat the Enchantress (succeeded), to become a writer
Residence Earth
Relatives Fairy Godmother (grandmother)

John Bailey (father) †

Charlotte Bailey (mother)

Alex Bailey (twin sister)

Allies
Enemies Evly, The Huntress, Big Bad Wolf Pack, Malumclaw, Ezmia
Likes being funny, writing, his friends and family
Dislikes Mrs. Peters' lectures, being part-fairy (most of the time)
Powers and abilities Fairy Magic
Weapons Fairy Magic
Quote "I think the story is trying to tell us to keep an eye on our kids, especially if they’re pathological liars.”
Spoiler warning!
This article contains spoilers about The Land of Stories. Read at your own risk.
Maybe if his parents had kept an eye on him, he wouldn’t have been eaten. I think the story is trying to tell us to keep an eye on our kids, especially if they’re pathological liars.
―Conner Bailey, The Wishing Spell

Conner Bailey is the main male protagonist of The Land of Stories.

Physical Description

Like his sister, he also had bright blue eyes and strawberry-blond hair. His face was round and freckled...
The Wishing Spell, page 16


On the covers of The Wishing Spell and The Enchantress Returns, Conner has a blue t-shirt with a white stripe around its waist, dark blue (amost black) jeans,with black-and-white sneakers.

History

The Wishing Spell

The Enchantress Returns

A Grimm Warning

Trivia

Gallery

Quotes

Maybe if his parents had kept an eye on him, he wouldn’t have been eaten. I think the story is trying to tell us to keep an eye on our kids, especially if they’re pathological liars.
―Conner Bailey, The Wishing Spell


Why do fairies always just show up and do nice things for people they don’t know?
―Conner Bailey, The Wishing Spell


I was just thinking, Alice went to Wonderland after she fell into a rabbit hole. Dorothy’s whole house was scooped up by a tornado that dropped her off in Oz. The Narnia kids traveled through an old wardrobe. . . and we ended up in the fairy-​tale world by falling through a book. I’m just saying, it’s kind of lame compared to the others.
―Conner Bailey, The Wishing Spell


There's no place like home. There's no place like home.
―Conner Bailey, The Wishing Spell
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