As a teacher of 9 and 10 year olds, I am so happy to find a story that contains all the magical ingredients of Harry Potter, The Lord of the Rings and a bit of Alice in Wonderland all mixed together and that is actually written for your average 8 to 11 year old. The book itself is not too big (size can be very daunting to young readers), the line spacing is double (this makes reading much easier for children just gaining reading independence) and the vocabulary is not too difficult. I think many children feel they ‘ought’ to be able to read the classics mentioned and many pretend that they can, hence not getting the warm enjoyment from a story that they should. This story is the first of a series that takes us into a magical world, via a mysterious book called ‘Tales from Talendia’, (reminiscent of the plot of the film Neverending Story). Here we meet the usual inhabitants (and some newly invented) of such a world – on the baddies side: the evil goblins, toads, witches, ‘stone snakes’, a griffin etc. – and on the goodies side: the White Witch, a king, a queen, tree frogs, a ‘tomling’ and the two main characters, Frida and Samuel (the Lost Boy). The story ends on a cliff hanger which certainly makes you want to read the next book to find out what happens– a clever ploy to make children want to read on!