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Reminiscent of the innocent curiosity of Narnia, or the Magical Faraway Tree, Fae Child feels comfortingly familiar, like stepping back into the imagination of my childhood, where every forest was full of faeries and there was definitely a world at the back of all the wardrobes. However, with the introduction of Abbie's uncanny copy, it has a darker undercurrent and like any good faerie story - promises much more than meets the eye!
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Reminiscent of the innocent curiosity of Narnia, or the Magical Faraway Tree, Fae Child feels comfortingly familiar, like stepping back into the imagination of my childhood, where every forest was full of faeries and there was definitely a world at the back of all the wardrobes. However, with the introduction of Abbie's uncanny copy, it has a darker undercurrent and like any good faerie story - promises much more than meets the eye!
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I love this bit. That expectant tone that every kid gets when they’re ’practicing’ what they want to be when they grow up :)
I love large stories with a lot of diverse characters. Give me some Hobbits, Ghostbusters, Ninja Tur...
The syndicate sounds like a brilliant idea. I feel like there is probably already something similar out there, but can’t help to have more support for first-timers :)
Award winning screenwriter, newbie novelist, quantum physics enthusiast ... and avid reader, with a...
You’re right, thanks for the suggestion!