Author:Sue Bentley
Bark for joy at the arrival of this grrreat magical new series! A sequel to the bestselling sensation, Magic Kitten.
Storm is the only young wolf left from his family in the magic Moon-claw pack after the evil wolf, Shadow, wounds his mother and destroys everyone else. With the rest of the pack now scattered, Storm's mother is too weak to protect Storm so she sends him to our world as a magic puppy where his magical powers can grow. But Storm must find a friend here to help him hide from the evil Shadow.
Will Storm be able to hide long enough to eventually return and save his mother and the magical Moon-claw pack?
The sixth title in this brilliant new series that will leave you howling for more!
Thi sis a jolly romp with simple language and appealing subject matter
—— Junior Education PlusFast, funny and very exciting
—— Daily MailFolklore, fantasy and high-tech wizardry . . . Hugely entertaining
—— ObserverEngagingly vivid, exciting and witty.
—— The TelegraphArtemis Fowl and the Time Paradox is unadulterated joy.
—— Scotland on SundayExciting and full of adventure
—— The Daily IrelandFilled with darkness and evil, excitment and awe, this is a must for lovers of fantasy
—— The Good Book GuidePaolini's dragon epic shows he's a breath of hot air
—— Daily EchoEragon dabbles in magic - as does the author, as this book is wonderful . . . a real page-turner, the best adventure tale you'll ever read
—— Scottish Sunday HeraldSophisticated . . . a plot following Eragon's cousin is compelling
—— DreamwatchA most stunning piece of literature
—— InisPuts its teenage author firmly on the best-seller lists
—— Lowestoft JournalFluent and action-filled
—— Daily TelegraphPaolini has matured as a writer, but lost none of the imagination that makes this series such compulsive reading
—— Cambridge Evening NewsBetter than the Harry Potter books . . . I can't wait for the next one
—— Carlisle News & StarAn impressive achivement by such a young writer
—— The School LibrarianI strongly recommend this book to anyone, young or old, who appreciates loyalty, love, friendship and bravery. Uncommonly brilliant
—— Cork Evening Echo[The Discworld books] have retained the lively wit, sly wisdom and compelling narratives
—— Leicester Mercury...Pratchett's usual mix of uproarious comedy and deceptively serious thought...
—— Alex Sarll , Southern Daily EchoHe's probably the funniest writer in English today....great themes with huge doses of comedy.
—— Chris Poole , South Wales Evening Post...bookshelves everywhere would be poorer without the Discworld.
—— The Western MailFunny and winning as ever.
—— Nottingham Evening Post...crackles with energy and humour.
—— Leicester MercuryA new Terry Pratchett is always a big event and true-to-form Wintersmith is crackling with energy and humour.
—— Greenock TelegraphPratchett fans would love to find this under the Christmas tree.
—— Caroline Franklin , Newbury Weekly News...a delightful tale...
—— The Lady...wonderfully inventive...
—— Liverpool EchoThis is a really good book!
—— Sigurd Torsteinson, Craigmount High , Teen TitlesThis is a classic from the carnegie medal winning author. Engaging, entertaining and bursting with humour.
—— www.bettybookmark.co.ukFull length novel with loads of humour, magic and adventure.
—— Primary TimesBetter than the Harry Potter books... I can't wait for the next one.
—— Carlisle News & StarOlder neophytes of the genre will devour this with relish
—— Inis magazineAn impressive achivement by such a young writer.
—— School LibrarianI strongly recommend this book to anyone, young or old, who appreciates loyalty, love, friendship and bravery. Uncommonly brilliant.
—— Cork Evening Echo