- Published: 1 September 2020
- ISBN: 9780143773832
- Imprint: Penguin eBooks
- Format: EBook
- Pages: 272
Mallory, Mallory: The Revenge of the Tooth Fairy
- Published: 1 September 2020
- ISBN: 9780143773832
- Imprint: Penguin eBooks
- Format: EBook
- Pages: 272
Great rollicking fun from beginning to end.
Bernard Beckett, The Sapling
I knew I was in for a treat, and yes, a surprising book adventure. James’s new novel for junior readers is an utter delight...Emily Walker's quirky illustrations are misty and magical - and a perfect match...Mallory, Mallory is a treasure of a book with its story bends, its very cool characters, its wisdom gleams and its excellent ending.
Paula Green, Poetry Box
...laugh-out-loud funny and full of terrible puns, suspense and humour. Plus there are magical drawings from Emily Walker throughout.
Latitude, Canterbury
Mallory is definitely a contender for world's worst child, but will she get her comeuppance when her plan to catch the tooth fairy is a little too successful? Go on a journey with the magical pen of James Norcliffe.
The Sapling Holiday Reading List 2020
This is a delightful children’s novel that is easy to read, exciting, funny and has a message for everybody...Loved this story from beginning to end and the illustrations by Emily Walker help enhance the story. Read chapter 26 Major Rat’s Court, it is absolutely brilliant.
Bob Docherty, Bob's Book Blog
Full of funny mouth and teeth references and sayings of old, Mallory, Mallory is funny, clever and a little mind-bending too.
What Book Next
A tooth-defying tale...Author James Norcliffe's knack for making teeth scary, humanlike, and hilarious is ripe for engaging young children and Emily Walker's illustrations bring them to life ever so well. My seven-year-old got more than he bargained for here and despite protests of swapping this book for the umpteenth Marvel comic, he was soon inextricably engrossed in a fantasy world.
Jo Lucre, Regional News, Wellington
full of suspense and loads of laughs
Kapiti News
Mallory, Mallory is a good book. I enjoyed reading it. Chapter one inspired me to keep reading the rest of the book. Mallory is not a nice kid and with her only friend Arthur, is always up to no good.
Issy Tull, age 8, Latitude, Canterbury
Storylines Kids' Pick Award
Joint winner • 2021 • Storylines Kids' Pick Award in association with What Now
Storylines Notable Junior Fiction Award
Awarded • 2021 • A Storylines Notable Junior Fiction Book