The Windvale Sprites: 1

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The Windvale Sprites: 1

The Windvale Sprites: 1

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A charming, finely produced little treasure, told with clarity, wit and lightness -- Nicolette Jones Sunday Times The winners of The Farshore Reading for Pleasure Teacher Awards 2023, highlighting the work schools are doing to encourage a love of reading, have... The Harry Potter Wizarding Almanac: The official magical companion to J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter books What a truly wonderful book! Beautifully and engagingly written and with quirky illustrations. A joy! There are passages in the book which describe cruelty towards the sprites which I would be wary of reading to younger children, which is to say that this book has some depth to it. It makes complete sense in terms of the characters but this is not just a sweet book about fairies. Funny, thought-provoking, and moving. Recommended!

Windvale Sprites by Crook Mackenzie - AbeBooks Windvale Sprites by Crook Mackenzie - AbeBooks

It has a fascinating story line and is so like real life. The idea of a sprite living in a moor like the one I live near gives me a feeling that makes me want to go and see if they do exist! I can relate to thrill of finding new species as I'm a nature enthusiast and go on sorties for birding and herping frequently. Here a small boy goes on an adventure to find extremely elusive creatures. The ending of the nemesis was well executed and heart-warming. Wish there was aftermath to boys adventure after final chapter, like end-credit scenes in marvel movies.Faber Members have access to live and online events, special editions and book promotions, and articles and quizzes through our weekly e-newsletter. Asa will find some answers to these questions when investigating these sprites. But first he has to research the eccentric Benjamin Tooth, an eighteenth-century antiquary locally notorious for his flights of fancy, who has reputedly left some documents to the town which may or may not reside in the local library. It's only just a matter of Asa somehow finding the key...

The Lost Journals of Benjamin Tooth | Faber The Lost Journals of Benjamin Tooth | Faber

An atmospheric supernatural thriller, in which three unlikely allies must solve an eerie mystery to put a stop to an escalating wave of killing that threatens their town. There is also plenty to grab the mature reader's attention. Little jokes like the passing mention of a place called Cottingley (the famous early 20th-century faked fairy photos from the real Cottingley village even fooled Arthur Conan Doyle) and an oblique hint about Terry Jones' Lady Cottington's Pressed Fairy Book; the author's own remimiscences of The Great Storm of 1987 which devastated a huge swathe of southern Britain, and a grownup's natural curiosity as to how Asa will explain lying about going on a projected school trip. (Crook will sidestep the consequences of Asa's escapade by subsequently penning The Lost Journals of Benjamin Tooth, set two centuries before.) The boy in the book is like Jane Goodall because he cares about animals. I think many children aged nine to twelve should read this book because they would enjoy it and it has parallels to the real world. This book is a lovely, light-hearted read that I am certain children of many ages would really enjoy. It is shrouded in mystery and magic and is simply a cute tale that was hard not to find entertaining. There was humour laced with the story as well and I just believe it was a lovely and wonderful book, which is good when you just want to escape for a little while.Forgotten the title or the author of a book? Our BookSleuth is specially designed for you. Visit BookSleuth One day I will be remembered as the greatest scientist that the world has ever known and so it is my duty to mankind to record my thoughts that future generations are able to study the progress of a genius.

The Windvale Sprites by Mackenzie Crook - review

This book is about a boy called Asa, who after a huge storm finds a sprite (fairy) in his garden. Determined to find out if anyone else knows about these sprites he looks through old books in the library. A lovely and enchanting story, told simply with delightfully atmospheric and accomplished illustrations by the author. urn:lcp:windvalesprites0000croo:epub:f653dc43-f969-4111-b6d1-2a0938a38dd8 Foldoutcount 0 Identifier windvalesprites0000croo Identifier-ark ark:/13960/t3zs9kr2h Invoice 1213 Isbn 9780571240715 Author Guy Bass introduces SCRAP, about one robot who tried to protect the humans on his planet against an army of robots. Now the humans need his...Armistice Day: A Collection of Remembrance - Spark Interest and Educate Children about Historical Moments Anyway, it was exactly what I was hoping for in a magical adventure book! Its beautiful illustrations really helped make the story come alive. I enjoyed the little nods to the real world, with Michael Fish' meteorological blunder and nod to the Cottingley Fairies as it made the story feel all the more real. This is a very magical story. It is about a curious boy called Asa Brown who finds a fairy. He is my favourite character because he wants to find out what the Windvale Sprites are and how they live.



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