Midnight

Violet has always loved fantasy and the world of imagination. For her, fairies are almost as real as the everyday, and the games she plays with her hand-sewn fairies mean everything to her. Until now, Violet always had a partner in her games: her adored big brother Will. But now it’s as if an evil changeling has come and snatched Will away. The brother she has now is creepy and dangerous, always ready to torment her and leave her nerves in tatters. But when Violet makes friends with glamorous Jasmine, who seems entranced by her fairy world, can Jasmine show Violet a way out? How can Violet restore the fairytale magic to her life, and get her beloved brother back? A captivating story of friendship, family and fairies.

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    um… OBVIOUSLY I LOVED IT!!!!!! I think, everyone should read it, boy or girl.

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    I am love this book it is a-maz-ing. Such a brill book. Jacquaeline Wilson even writes her own veiw of her own story. You must read it if you haven’t already!

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    Jacqueline Wilson

    Former Children’s Laureate Jacqueline Wilson is one of the UK’s best-known living children’s authors.

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    Jacqueline has won loads of awards, including the prestigious Children’s Laureate 2005-2007, two British Book Awards Children’s Books of the Year for Girls in Tears and The Illustrated Mum, and the Guardian prize for The Illustrated Mum. In a poll to find the Nation’s Favourite Children’s Book Double Act was voted 10th and was the only contemporary title in the top ten.

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