The Frozen Telescope (THE UNCOMMONERS, 3)

The Frozen Telescope (THE UNCOMMONERS, 3)

by Karl James Mountford (Illustrator), Jennifer Bell (Author)

Synopsis

After the thrilling events which concluded The Smoking Hourglass, Ivy, Seb and Valian think they've vanquished their enemies, and those of Lundinor, forever. It turns out their adventure was only just beginning . . . Ivy and Seb can't wait to join Valian for their first ever overseas uncommon adventure - they're meeting in Nubrook, the completely astonishing and totally-different-to-Ludinor trading market hidden underneath New York. But there's no time to enjoy looking round all the incredible sights - they're on a mission to find Valian's long-lost sister, Rosie. But it seems they're not the only ones looking for her. Once again the Dirge rear their terrifying heads, and it appears they're after not only Rosie, but another enormously powerful Great Uncommon Good object. But what do they want it for? And can Ivy, Seb and Valian stop them from finding it?

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Publisher: Corgi Childrens
Published: 05 Jul 2018

ISBN 10: 0552572918
ISBN 13: 9780552572910
Children’s book age: 9-11 Years
Book Overview: Following the bestselling success of The Crooked Sixpence, this is the third brilliant book in The Uncommoners trilogy

Media Reviews
Jennifer Bell creates an imaginative and immersive magical world packed with great characters . . . it's a real cracker * WRD Magazine *
This is an enthralling read for fans of fantasy adventure - and Karl James Mountford's fabulous illustrations help to make it extra special * The Week Junior (Book of the Week) *
Author Bio
Jennifer Bell (Author) Londoner Jennifer Bell began working in children's books as a specialist bookseller at Foyles, Charing Cross Road - one of the world's most famous bookstores. Here, she looked after the shop's five not-so-deadly piranha fish as well as recommending children's books to celebrities, royalty and even an astronaut! After having the privilege of listening to children talk about their favourite books for many years, she started writing one of her own. Jennifer came up with the idea of The Crooked Sixpence while packing for a holiday and wishing she could just disappear inside her suitcase and be there already. The magical world of Lundinor is inspired by sayings from traditional English nursery rhymes, and stories about the Cockney markets her grandparents used to visit.Karl James Mountford (Illustrator) Karl James Mountford has been drawing, painting and generally making a mess since he was a young nipper. This hasn't changed much as he's gotten older. Born in Germany and brought up in and around the UK, he now lives in the Midlands where his sketchbooks rarely get a day off.