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Bartholomew Kettle, unable to save his sister, Hettie when she was pushed into the faery Old Country, promised he would find her but sinister forces are still at work and he must rely on Pikey, who would do almost anything to escape his past, to help find her.
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Fantsy fiction, Magic, Youths' writings, Fairies, Fiction, Fantasy, JUVENILE FICTION / Fairy Tales & Folklore / General, Changelings, JUVENILE FICTION / Fantasy & Magic, Children's fiction, Fairies, fiction, Adventure and adventurers, fiction, Fantasy fiction, London (england), fiction, Missing persons, fictionShowing 3 featured editions. View all 3 editions?
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The whatnot
2014, Greenwillow Books, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers
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The whatnot
2013, HarperCollins Children's Books, HarperCollinsChildren'sBooks
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September 24, 2013, Greenwillow Books
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Companion book to: The Peculiar.
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The changeling Bartholomew Kettle is still searching for his sister, Hettie, who was swept into the world of faeries after they prevented the sinister Lord Lickerish from opening the door inside Hettie and allowing faeries to invade England. But Hettie has been lost in the Old Country for years, and it will take all of her effort—as well as Bartholomew’s and that of street urchin Pikey—to survive the machinations of the Sly King and save England once again. Bachmann’s follow-up to The Peculiar (2012) has the same dense world building as his first book, though his skills have grown and his writing is much smoother. That said, the characterization still sometimes suffers under the weight of his world building, and the final resolution drags somewhat. Bartholomew often fades to the background in favor of the understandably sullen Hettie and the desperate and destitute Pikey, who has admirable grit. Readers who like their fantasy dark and their faeries sinister will find something to enjoy here. Grades 4-7. --Snow Wildsmith
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