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Average rating: 3.98 · 271 ratings · 25 reviews · 71 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Dodo Is Dead: and other...

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Evie’s Ghost by Helen Peters

Here’s a good book for 10-14 year-olds. I’ve just finished reading it and here are my first unformed thoughts. Evie’s mum goes off on her honeymoon and sends her to stay with her eccentric godmother, who lives in a flat that is part of a converted old mansion. On her first night, Evie sees a ghostly figure at her window and runs from her room to find that she has time-slipped to 1814. She finds ou

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Kim Thanks for the friendship request, Andy. I look forward to reading your reviews.


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