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The Thirteen Treasures Trilogy

Saturday, April 30th, 2011

British author Michelle Harrison has recently completed her Thirteen Treasures trilogy with the release of The 13 Secrets. The 13 Treasures won the Waterstone’s Children’s Book Prize in 2009, and the second book, The 13 Curses was also well received. The stories follow the fortunes of three friends, Tanya, Fabian and Red and their entanglements with the Faery Folk around the mysterious Elvesden Manor. It is a highly entertaining trilogy, full of suspense, mystery and danger, but also well researched fairy lore and a believable sense of place appeals to older readers who like a good adventure story.
Michelle also recently wrote about her top 10 books featuring bad fairies for The Guardian recently, which you can read here.

The Thirteen Treasures Trilogy

Saturday, April 30th, 2011

British author Michelle Harrison has recently completed her Thirteen Treasures trilogy with the release of The 13 Secrets. The 13 Treasures won the Waterstone’s Children’s Book Prize in 2009, and the second book, The 13 Curses was also well received. The stories follow the fortunes of three friends, Tanya, Fabian and Red and their entanglements with the Faery Folk around the mysterious Elvesden Manor. It is a highly entertaining trilogy, full of suspense, mystery and danger, but also well researched fairy lore and a believable sense of place appeals to older readers who like a good adventure story.
Michelle also recently wrote about her top 10 books featuring bad fairies for The Guardian recently, which you can read here.

The Thirteen Treasures Trilogy

Monday, April 25th, 2011

British author Michelle Harrison has recently completed her Thirteen Treasures trilogy with the release of The 13 Secrets. The 13 Treasures won the Waterstone’s Children’s Book Prize in 2009, and the second book, The 13 Curses was also well received. The stories follow the fortunes of three friends, Tanya, Fabian and Red and their entanglements with the Faery Folk around the mysterious Elvesden Manor. It is a highly entertaining trilogy, full of suspense, mystery and danger, but also well researched fairy lore and a believable sense of place appeals to older readers who like a good adventure story.
Michelle also recently wrote about her top 10 books featuring bad fairies for The Guardian recently, which you can read here.

Children’s Modelling – Open Up Doors For Your Children

Tuesday, August 17th, 2010
If you are a parent or guardian, you will have almost certainly seen the huge number of clothes, toys, accessories and numerous other lifestyle products that are promoted on television, newspapers, and magazines with images of happy, engaging children. There is no reason to suggest why your toddler or child couldn't do it too.
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