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Starfell: Willow Moss and the Vanished Kingdom
- Starfell, Book 3
- Narrated by: Tuppence Middleton
- Length: 4 hrs and 53 mins
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Publisher's Summary
The third book in the magical Starfell series, starring misfit witch Willow Moss. Perfect for readers of 8+. Willow Moss and the Lost Day was selected as Waterstones Book of the Month.
For the very first time, magical children like Willow are allowed to go to school alongside their non-magical neighbours. But Willow is suspicious. She knows the Brothers of Wol are up to no good, so why are they changing the rules all of a sudden?
On her first day, Willow meets an elf girl named Twist, and soon they are embarking on Willow’s most urgent mission yet: to protect the children of Starfell, uncover the mystery of a long-lost kingdom – and prevent the very source of magic from getting into the wrong hands . . .
Critic Reviews
‘A wonderful book! Packed with fun, inventive magic, and loveable characters’ – Michelle Harrison, author of A Pinch of Magic
‘If you're looking for smart, charming, imaginative fantasy, look no further than Starfell. It's one of those books that immediately makes you feel right at home.’ – P. G. Bell, author of The Train to Impossible Places
‘Such a lovely book – fast-paced, funny and charming’ – Robin Stevens, author of Murder Most Unladylike
‘A spellbinding début set in an irresistible magical world.’ – Fiona Noble, The Bookseller
‘This is a rip-roaring debut, packed with dragons and trolls, family rivalries and bitter grudges but the lasting message is one of loyalty, hope and the value of being different. With entertaining line drawings by Sarah Warburton, this is a series to watch out for.’ – Daily Mail
‘This is glorious – wonderful. A book for everyone, especially those who don’t believe they have a talent – who aren’t anything special. This is not a book to be ignored.’ – Sue Chambers, Waterstones