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Flumphaderries, Flanganans and the Real Book of Bennachie is a children's fantasy adventure where all the action takes place in, on and around the tall blue mountain called Bennachie: one of the North-east of Scotland's most famous natural landmarks. The central character is eleven-year-old Kirsty MacAlister who comes from London to stay at Benderrie Manor on the outskirts of Chapel of Weerdee, a small village which stands under the shadow of Bennachie. Kirsty finds a book of 'old magic' containing an army of lost, dark souls; two purple-coloured visitors from the planet Derrius; a headmistress, shopkeepers and a pot-bellied pig who are aliens in disguise and a mysterious well that guards the entrance to a secret underworld. |
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Comments about the Book "This new book for children of all ages is
a wonder-filled treasure trove of myth and modern fable, where reality
blurs with fantasy but the truth is never lost. It is such fun to read,
that one might overlook the wisdom and insight Deborah brings to her first
novel, but children will recognise themselves and the challenges they
face, in our heroine's exciting quest. Alison Tavendale, Writer in Residence, Insch, Aberdeenshire. "Deborah Leslie's debut is a bracingly fast-paced fantasy adventure which delivers spooky thrills and chills." Jake Wilson, Poet. "In the wonderful world of children's make believe, this truly is a gem - I wish I was a kid again!" George A. Mitchell, Head teacher. |
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Book Review by
Morag Shaw of the
Inverurie Advertiser, Aberdeenshire. Aliens lost souls and a magic book and key are
the essential ingredients of a thrilling children's novel. Printed by Argo Publishing the book is available
in local bookshops now. |
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