FINALIST IN THE RUBERY BOOK AWARDS 2011.
RUNNER-UP IN THIS YEAR'S PRESTIGIOUS UK PEOPLE'S BOOK PRIZE.
"The Wishing Shelf is not just a magic bookshop, and it is not just the doorway to hundreds of magical lands; it is, most importantly, the prison to the most powerful and dangerous book ever penned."
Galibrath Falafel, Wizard
'Down some steps, below a crumbling bridge, sits a scruffy old bookshop.'
Let the struggle begin.
The day Felicity Brady discovers The Wishing Shelf, a magic bookshop in the small town of Twice Brewed, is the day her life is altered forever.
A helpful clock and a mulish door allow her to travel to different lands where she plays Vipers and Stepladders, pilots flying carpets and visits creepy Cauldron City. There's a krakor thunder serpent, waltzing books, even a copy of 'Be Warty, Be Proud' sitting on the cistern in the loo.
Armed with an inquisitive mind and the magical skills of a wet doyley, Felicity must face monster dorfmorons, woolly glumsnappers and powerful wizards. But lurking in the shadows, watching her, is the most evil monster of them all, the terrible shubablybub.
And she keeps reminding everybody, 'In school, they only teach us netball.'
Life is very complicated for Felicity Brady.
‘A teeth-chattering, finger-chewing ride. Brilliant!’
Charley, 11
‘Charming! Made me wish I was young so I could find a magic bookshop of my own.’
Kids Bookshelf
‘A fantastic adventure.’
Teen.com
‘This is a spell-binding adventure that kept my eyes open long after my mum shouted, “Lights out!’
Kieran, 11
‘Spellbinding!’
Kicks4kidz
‘Mind blowing! The Wishing Shelf is full of mystery and mayhem.’
Hannah, 10
‘Felicity Brady is fantastic.’
Book Browse
‘Night demons, trolls and dorfmorons. A fantastic story and really funny too. I loved it.’
Harry, 10
‘The storytelling skills of J K Rowling
and the wit of Roald Dahl.’
Bookbuzz
RUNNER-UP IN THIS YEAR'S PRESTIGIOUS UK PEOPLE'S BOOK PRIZE.
"The Wishing Shelf is not just a magic bookshop, and it is not just the doorway to hundreds of magical lands; it is, most importantly, the prison to the most powerful and dangerous book ever penned."
Galibrath Falafel, Wizard
'Down some steps, below a crumbling bridge, sits a scruffy old bookshop.'
Let the struggle begin.
The day Felicity Brady discovers The Wishing Shelf, a magic bookshop in the small town of Twice Brewed, is the day her life is altered forever.
A helpful clock and a mulish door allow her to travel to different lands where she plays Vipers and Stepladders, pilots flying carpets and visits creepy Cauldron City. There's a krakor thunder serpent, waltzing books, even a copy of 'Be Warty, Be Proud' sitting on the cistern in the loo.
Armed with an inquisitive mind and the magical skills of a wet doyley, Felicity must face monster dorfmorons, woolly glumsnappers and powerful wizards. But lurking in the shadows, watching her, is the most evil monster of them all, the terrible shubablybub.
And she keeps reminding everybody, 'In school, they only teach us netball.'
Life is very complicated for Felicity Brady.
‘A teeth-chattering, finger-chewing ride. Brilliant!’
Charley, 11
‘Charming! Made me wish I was young so I could find a magic bookshop of my own.’
Kids Bookshelf
‘A fantastic adventure.’
Teen.com
‘This is a spell-binding adventure that kept my eyes open long after my mum shouted, “Lights out!’
Kieran, 11
‘Spellbinding!’
Kicks4kidz
‘Mind blowing! The Wishing Shelf is full of mystery and mayhem.’
Hannah, 10
‘Felicity Brady is fantastic.’
Book Browse
‘Night demons, trolls and dorfmorons. A fantastic story and really funny too. I loved it.’
Harry, 10
‘The storytelling skills of J K Rowling
and the wit of Roald Dahl.’
Bookbuzz