The Asylum For Fairy-Tale Creatures
Once upon a nightmare… Long ago, in a land where imagination meets the darkest nightmares, they built the asylum. Surrounded by a forest of thorns, it holds the most twisted minds in the fairy tale kingdom: a terrible collection of evil creatures and forgotten souls. Imprisoned within its walls, they are doomed to spend forever after telling their tales… and serving as a warning to others. Praise for Sebastian Gregory:'It reminded me of Tim Burton’s ‘The Corpse Bride’ and ‘The Nightmare before Christmas’ which I really loved.' - Candy's Book Case on 'The Boy in the Cemetery''Within the pages of The Boy in the Cemetery, I found that incredible part of my imagination that I realise I'd lost somewhere in the process of growing up. I was enthralled, entranced, and completely enchanted. I would happily,appily, happily read anything by Sebastian all day long.' - 5 cupcakes from Becca's Books toThe Boy in the Cemetery 'Every now and then you come across a book that blows you away, This is one of those books.' - 5 stars from Nicky Peacock to The Asylum for Fairy Tale Creatures'This novella is magnificent. It is hauntingly magical.' - The Modest Verge on The Gruesome Adventures of Alice in UndeadlandNow, you are invited to accompany Blood Red Riding Hood into the depths of this strange place – where you will meet its even stranger inhabitants. But be warned: walls this thick were built to withstand the darkest magic… so once you’re inside, you might just find yourself living horribly ever after… and wishing you were indeed in a land far, far away. PRAISE FOR SEBASTIAN GREGORY:‘Every now and then you come across a book that blows you away, this is one of those books. ...it reminded me of a scarier Angela Carter...you have to read it, just do it in daylight!’ – Nicky Peacock
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The Asylum For Fairy-Tale Creatures
Once upon a nightmare… Long ago, in a land where imagination meets the darkest nightmares, they built the asylum. Surrounded by a forest of thorns, it holds the most twisted minds in the fairy tale kingdom: a terrible collection of evil creatures and forgotten souls. Imprisoned within its walls, they are doomed to spend forever after telling their tales… and serving as a warning to others. Praise for Sebastian Gregory:'It reminded me of Tim Burton’s ‘The Corpse Bride’ and ‘The Nightmare before Christmas’ which I really loved.' - Candy's Book Case on 'The Boy in the Cemetery''Within the pages of The Boy in the Cemetery, I found that incredible part of my imagination that I realise I'd lost somewhere in the process of growing up. I was enthralled, entranced, and completely enchanted. I would happily,appily, happily read anything by Sebastian all day long.' - 5 cupcakes from Becca's Books toThe Boy in the Cemetery 'Every now and then you come across a book that blows you away, This is one of those books.' - 5 stars from Nicky Peacock to The Asylum for Fairy Tale Creatures'This novella is magnificent. It is hauntingly magical.' - The Modest Verge on The Gruesome Adventures of Alice in UndeadlandNow, you are invited to accompany Blood Red Riding Hood into the depths of this strange place – where you will meet its even stranger inhabitants. But be warned: walls this thick were built to withstand the darkest magic… so once you’re inside, you might just find yourself living horribly ever after… and wishing you were indeed in a land far, far away. PRAISE FOR SEBASTIAN GREGORY:‘Every now and then you come across a book that blows you away, this is one of those books. ...it reminded me of a scarier Angela Carter...you have to read it, just do it in daylight!’ – Nicky Peacock
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Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781472083975 |
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Publisher: | HarperCollins Publishers |
Publication date: | 06/27/2014 |
Sold by: | HarperCollins Publishers |
Format: | eBook |
Pages: | 52 |
File size: | 3 MB |
Age Range: | 13 Years |
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