
Monsters in the Mirror
A.J. Hartley(Author)
Fox & Ink Books (Publisher)
Published on 1. March 2019
Book
Paperback/Softback
452 pages
978-0-9955155-9-8 (ISBN)
Description
Darwen Arkwright's world is turned upside down when he is forced to move from a small English town to Atlanta in the United States of America. Feeling out of place and struggling to fit in at school, Darwen seeks solace in a mysterious shop full of mirrors. It's there that he discovers the ability to step through mirrors into different worlds - worlds beyond his wildest imagination. Darwen befriends creatures including Moth, a tiny being with mechanical wings, but he soon learns that there is a terrible darkness threatening this new world . . . and only he can save it.
The problem with doors is that they open both ways. There are monsters inside, and some of them are trying to get out ...
The problem with doors is that they open both ways. There are monsters inside, and some of them are trying to get out ...
Reviews / Votes
"Fantastic, surprising fun!" R. L. Stine - author of Goosebumps. "Brilliant, brilliant, brilliant. A. J. Hartley is a true master of the written word" Christopher Eccleston, Dr Who actor & narrator of the audiobook.More details
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Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Target group
Children/juvenile
Product notice
Paperback (UK-B)
Dimensions
Height: 198 mm
Width: 129 mm
Thickness: 31 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-9955155-9-8 (9780995515598)
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Persons
Author A.J. Hartley is the bestselling writer of mystery/thriller, fantasy, historical fiction, and young adult novels.
He was born in northern England, but has lived in many places including Japan, and is currently the Robinson Professor of Shakespeare studies at the University of North Carolina, Charlotte, where he specialises in the performance history, theory and criticism of Renaissance English drama, and works as a director.
He was born in northern England, but has lived in many places including Japan, and is currently the Robinson Professor of Shakespeare studies at the University of North Carolina, Charlotte, where he specialises in the performance history, theory and criticism of Renaissance English drama, and works as a director.