Sarah Tudor
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Michelle Harrison:
My daughter and I are about to finish 13 Secrets and this is easily the best series we've read together. So fun and suspenseful, great character development, and just enough "creepy". The whole family knows about this book because she is always excitedly babbling about it to her dad and sisters. Can you recommend something for us to read next? Your own and/or other authors you like. DD is turning 9 this weekend.
Michelle Harrison
Thanks so much, that's really kind of you to say! I'm glad you enjoyed it (and assume you know One Wish is a prequel)?
I'd recommend The Crowfield Curse by Pat Walsh, which is a creepy mystery with a wonderful little hob fey, as well as darker Unseelie characters. Your daughter may also like the Knife series by R.J. Anderson (they have another title in the U.S.: Spellhunter). Also, Winter Magic (which has a story of mine in it) is a lovely collection of short magical wintery tales by a wonderful array of authors.
When your daughter is a little older, PLEASE check out a couple of my favourite fairy reads - The Merrybegot by Julie Hearn and Poison by Chris Wooding. Finally, you may also like Faeries by Brian Froud and Alan Lee which is a collection of folklore snippets and the most beautiful illustrations, but have a flick through first as some of the content may be a little scary/adult.
I'd recommend The Crowfield Curse by Pat Walsh, which is a creepy mystery with a wonderful little hob fey, as well as darker Unseelie characters. Your daughter may also like the Knife series by R.J. Anderson (they have another title in the U.S.: Spellhunter). Also, Winter Magic (which has a story of mine in it) is a lovely collection of short magical wintery tales by a wonderful array of authors.
When your daughter is a little older, PLEASE check out a couple of my favourite fairy reads - The Merrybegot by Julie Hearn and Poison by Chris Wooding. Finally, you may also like Faeries by Brian Froud and Alan Lee which is a collection of folklore snippets and the most beautiful illustrations, but have a flick through first as some of the content may be a little scary/adult.
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Are you going to write a book where Tanya reunites with Ratty from "One Wish"?
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Do fey guardians have families (or a life of their own) that wait for them in the fey realm, or does being a guardian take up their entire lives? In the 13 Treasures series, I noticed that it seems like everyone but Tanya has a good relationship with their guardian. Would you say that that could be a factor in the rocky relationship between Gredin and Tanya?
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