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32%OFFReece Carter - Girl Called Corpse - 9781835406274 - 9781835406274
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Girl Called Corpse

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Description for Girl Called Corpse paperback.

"A spooky, funny, magical and atmospheric adventure with a compelling hero you will adore." Jessica Townsend, New York Times bestselling author of Nevermoor

Maybe some ghosts enjoy walking through walls and being invisible - not me. I never asked to be a kid ghost.

With no memory of the kid she was before she was taken by the Witches, Corpse is bound to haunt the rock-that-doesn't-exist for ever.

Until she learns of a treasure, one that can reunite Corpse with her family and her name. She must set off for answers, on a journey across the stormy sea, battling magic, zombie-skeletons and monsters. But the Witches want the treasure too.

And they'll do anything to get to it first.

Welcome to Elston-Fright, a forgotten town where witches lurk, sea monsters roam and a girl is on the hunt for answers...

Previously published in the UK as The Girl, the Ghost and the Lost Name

Product Details

Format
Paperback
Publisher
Usborne Publishing Ltd
Condition
New
Publication date
2024
Number of Pages
368
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781835406274
SKU
9781835406274
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 2 to 4 working days
Ref
99-3

About Reece Carter
Reece Carter is a high-profile Australian nutritionist who has written two non-fiction books for adults, appeared on many of Australian's major television networks, and written for magazines like GQ. He grew up in rural Western Australia and now lives in Sydney.

Reviews for Girl Called Corpse
Brimming with magic and monsters of all varieties (and some of them are very cute!), this book weaves a spellbinding huntsman-sized-spider-web of fast-paced enchantment and adventure around your hands so you cannot put it down. It's compelling in the extreme and written with such emotion. I loved the themes of love and friendship overpowering unkindness and evil and I adored that the strength of family (whatever that might look like (and it differs in so many ways) gives off the most powerful magic of all: love. The ending is both sublime and poignant, with a final twist of a chapter that I did not see coming (and which brought a lump to my throat). I really do hope you go out and get yourself a copy of this book for the young magician in your life: you won't regret it.
Mini Travellers

Goodreads reviews for Girl Called Corpse


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