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  • Published: 10 April 2014
  • ISBN: 9781448172689
  • Imprint: Penguin eBooks
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 336
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The Forbidden Library





Alice always thought fairy tales had happy endings – until the day she met her first fairy . . .

Late one night Alice Creighton hears her father having an argument with a fairy – a snarling, bald beast with warts and needle-like teeth.

The next day her father disappears, never to return. And Alice is sent to live with Master Geryon, an uncle she never even knew existed.

Geryon has a dark, mysterious library which is strictly off-limits to Alice. But after meeting a talking cat who is willing to sneak her in, Alice opens a book and suddenly finds herself inside it – and the only way out is by conquering the dangerous creatures within . . .

  • Published: 10 April 2014
  • ISBN: 9781448172689
  • Imprint: Penguin eBooks
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 336
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Praise for The Forbidden Library

The Forbidden Library by Django Wexler is a dream come true for book lovers, child and adult alike . . . certainly deserving of becoming a classic in the future.

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Working in the grand tradition of children’s fantasy, Wexler’s off to a promising start

Kirkus Reviews

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School Library Journal

A charming, adventuresome fantasy from a promising new author

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Will gratify book lovers and fantasy experts alike

The Horn Book

A refreshing and unique tale – one that rises above the clichés it could so easily have fallen into – that entertains on every level. It’s pitched perfectly to its audience (as well as those who are a few years older...) and, while only time will tell if it becomes a classic, it treats the familiar tropes with care and respect, leaving the reader wanting more after the final page has been turned.

Starburst

This is a brilliant story, and Django Wexler is a name to remember - as if you could forget it!

Books Monthly, Children's Book of the Month

Rich and dense and creative

The Bookbag

Compulsive fantasy with a brave, brilliant heroine.

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