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Never live in fear.That is the promise Myrtle made, when she was ten years old. And she meant to keep it.In a world where the creatures from dreams and nightmare live beyond The Thicket of Thorns.It is not strange to be afraid of something.When Myrtle gets the chance to look for a magical book beyond The Thicket.She jumps up at the opportunity. The world unravels before her, a realm with danger looking for a moment of weakness.Will she stay strong and keep her friends safe?
In a world where magic is forgotten and unicorns walk the earth unseen, a young girl discovers she is a Unicorn Seeker - able to see unicorns and feel their magic. But while these exciting powers bring adventure, they also bring danger...
A haunting collection of 'New Scottish Folktales' from award-winning poet Robin Robertson, featuring beautiful drawings throughout and an introduction by writer Val McDermid.
Continuing her travels along the coast of Seann Àite, Fiadh continues to ply her trade facing dangers of magical and monstrous origin for those who can pay.Now pursued by a shadowy order and with a new companion at her side, Fiadh has a chance to unveil some of the secrets of her past.But to leave Fiadh must make a deal with the sea itself to survive and return to land bearing a relic of another age.Content warning for off-page rape and abduction.
The Langs' Fairy Books are a series of 25 collections of true and fictional stories for children published between 1889 and 1913 by Andrew Lang and his wife, Leonora Blanche Alleyne. The best known books of the series are the 12 collections of fairy tales also known as Andrew Lang's "Coloured" Fairy Books or Andrew Lang's Fairy Books of Many Colors. In all, the volumes feature 798 stories, besides the 153 poems in The Blue Poetry Book. Andrew Lang (1844-1912) was a Scots poet, novelist, and literary critic. He initially edited the series and wrote prefaces for its entire run, while his wife, the translator and author Leonora Blanche Alleyne (1851 - 10 July 1933), known to friends and family as Nora, assumed editorial control of the series in the 1890s.
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