Amid the hustle and bustle of Auckland's Downtown Ferry Terminal harried commuters, laidback tourists and lunching businesspeople are unaware there's a fairy in their midst.
While she might not have wings, Jade-Ceres Munoz wears pink - with hair and purple-rimmed glasses to match - and moves discreetly through the city's transport hubs spreading a little magic. Munoz is New Zealand's first official book fairy, leaving free books around Auckland for lucky commuters and passersby to find.
Her mission, inspired by London's Books on the Undergrounds, is supported by Harry Potter star Emma Watson. Now appearing in the movie Beauty and the Beast, Watson joined book fairies around the world to distribute books for this month's International Women's Day.
The titles came from her feminist book group, Our Shared Shelf, which Watson started as part of her work with UN Women.
"I have started reading as many books and essays about equality as I can get my hands on. There is so much amazing stuff out there! Funny, inspiring, sad, thought-provoking, empowering! I've been discovering so much that, at times, I've felt like my head was about to explode . . . I decided to start a Feminist book club, as I want to share what I'm learning and hear your thoughts too."