The Demon Notebook
Erika McGann
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Description for The Demon Notebook
Paperback. Grace and her four best friends, Jenny, Rachel, Adie and Una, are failed witches. But one night, they stumble upon real magical powers - and their notebook takes on a diabolical life of its own. Can Grace and her friends stem the wave of powerful magic .. before tragedy strikes?. Num Pages: 208 pages. BIC Classification: YFH; YFS. Category: (Y) Teenage / Young Adult. Dimension: 197 x 131 x 13. Weight in Grams: 180.
Grace and her four best friends, Jenny, Rachel, Adie and Una, are failed witches – and they have a notebook full of useless spells to prove it. But one night, they stumble upon real magical powers – and their notebook takes on a diabolical life of its own.
The girls watch, helpless, as, one by one, their spells start to work, moving relentlessly towards the worst one of all …
Can Grace and her friends stem the wave of powerful magic … before tragedy strikes?
Product Details
Publisher
O´Brien Press Ltd
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2012
Condition
New
Number of Pages
208
Place of Publication
Dublin, Ireland
ISBN
9781847172952
SKU
V9781847172952
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 3 to 5 working days
Ref
99-98
About Erika McGann
Erika McGann grew up in Drogheda, County Louth, and now lives in Dublin. She is the author of many books including The Demon Notebook (winner of the Waverton Good Read Children’s Award), the ‘Cass and the Bubble Street Gang’ series and Tabitha Plimtock and the Edge of the World. Her picture books include the Where Are You, Puffling? stories (illustrated by Gerry Daly) and Standing On ... Read more
Reviews for The Demon Notebook
the plot in this debut from first-time author McGann is set on high speed, with events piling up fast and furious…[a] fun and lightly spooky story
Publishers Weekly McGann’s debut is funny, a bit scary and surprisingly realistic, given the premise; she nails the relationships among the kids with ease. Preteens will enjoy the easy read, identify with the ... Read more
Publishers Weekly McGann’s debut is funny, a bit scary and surprisingly realistic, given the premise; she nails the relationships among the kids with ease. Preteens will enjoy the easy read, identify with the ... Read more