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Princess Betony and The Thunder Egg (Book 2)
By (Author) Pamela Freeman
Illustrated by Tamsin Ainslie
Walker Books Australia
Walker Books Australia
1st July 2016
Australia
Children
Fiction
Paperback
112
Width 130mm, Height 198mm
116g
Princess Betony has been chosen to collect a gift from the Wild Magic - a precious thunder egg that has to be protected at all costs. Betony must journey alone through the Dark Forest to Teapot Mountain and bring the egg back safely. If not, the Wild Magic will seek revenge.
The author, Pamela Freeman, has created a lovely little story, like a fairy tale, and I would recommend it to girls, aged 9+. -- Read Plus * Read Plus *
I really enjoyed reading this book. My favourite parts where when Princess Betony met the Rock creatures and then when she finally got the Thunder egg. I think this book would be perfect for 6 and 7 year old girls. It is fun and has good pictures in it too. I give Princess Betony and the Thunder Egg 4 stars! - Aijay, Kid Reviewer -- Creative Kids Tales * Creative Kids Tales *
Pamela Freeman is an award-winning author who has also worked as a freelance business and technical writer. Pamelas work ranges from picture books to adult novels and she is best known for her Floramonde series of fantasy novels. The Castings Trilogy is Pamelas highly successful fantasy series for adults published by Hachette Australia. In addition to this, she teaches creative writing to adults at the Australian Writers Centre. Victors Challenge won the 2009 Aurealis Award for Best Childrens Short Fiction/Illustrated Work/Picture Book and was a Notable Book in the Younger Readers Category, CBCA Awards, 2010. Mary's Australia was shortlisted for the 2015 CBCA Eve Pownall Award. For more information about Pamela and her books, please visit her website: www.pamelafreemanbooks.complease visit her website: www.pamelafreemanbooks.com
Tamsin Ainslie lives in Northern NSW where she spends her time illustrating childrens books, drawing, painting, making chocolate brownies and surfing. She started drawing at an early age, making books and keeping illustrated journals.