The Howling Mountain
Volume 3
(Author) Anna Kemp'A magical, fairy-filled read with a twisty plot and main character you'll adore' A.F. Steadman, author of the internationally bestselling Skandar and the Unicorn Thief Looming ahead of them, black against the darkening sky, was the rocky bulk of a mountain . . . brave the perilous heights and fulfill the prophecy. Will you climb the Howling Mountain? Hazel and Portunia have discovered that the plan to steal magic, involving an alliance between the Fae and the humans, is bigger than they could have ever imagined - and every day more and more children are disappearing. To save Goblyn Wood, Hazel must climb to the Howling Mountain and retrieve the fabled Fairy Axe. She will be tested again and again on her journey. Can she fulfill the prophecy of the slipskin before the magic of Goblyn Wood is gone forever? The spectacular conclusion to this imaginative fantasy world by Waterstones prize-shortlisted author Anna Kemp perfect for fans of Nevermoor and Podkin One-Ear! Praise for Into Goblyn Wood: 'A fabulously rich adventure into a magical landscape, with that most important theme of all: believing in ourselves and the potential we hold.' Sarah Lean, author of the bestselling The Last Bear 'An absolutely sparkling adventure. The perfect book to curl up with as we're stepping into autumn' Alex Foulkes, author of Rules for Vampires 'A beautiful story, beautifully told. Into Goblyn Wood gives readers a wonderful world to lose themselves inside, and to keep daydreaming about for a long time afterwards!' Sylvia Bishop, author of The Bookshop Girl 'Anna Kemp's world building is sublime . . . It's unpredictable, perfectly paced and totally gripping... This is a truly brilliant book - fantasy at its finest. I could not put it down and cannot wait to read the next book in the series' Netgalley reviewer
Anna Kemp
Anna Kemp is a British author known for her humorous and imaginative children's books. She is best known for her picture books such as "Dogs Don't Do Ballet" and "The Worst Princess." Kemp's writing style is characterized by witty humor, clever wordplay, and engaging storytelling that appeals to both children and adults. Her works often challenge traditional gender roles and stereotypes, promoting messages of empowerment and self-acceptance. Anna Kemp's contributions to children's literature have had a significant impact on the genre, earning her a loyal following of young readers and critical acclaim from literary critics. Her most famous work, "Dogs Don't Do Ballet," has been translated into multiple languages and remains a beloved classic in the world of children's literature.