The Night We Got Stuck in a Story
From the author of bestselling Secrets of a Christmas Elf
(Author) Ben MillerClimb into the adventure of your dreams in the bestselling adventure from bestselling author, Ben Miller! Lana and Harrison are staying with their grandparents, when they discover their favourite tree to play in is under threat. That night, a magical golden thread leads them up through the hollow of the tree into a storybook land, where wind and rain rage and a mysterious creature lives. When Harrison is kidnapped by the evil Spider Queen, Lana must do whatever it takes to find him, save the villagers and restore the balance of the storybook world, before the night is out. A breathtaking journey through magical worlds for all the family, featuring Lana and Harrison, the adventure-loving siblings from the smash-hit The Day I Fell into a Fairytale, from master storyteller, Ben Miller. Praise for Ben Miller: 'Wonderful, funny, magical' Chris Evans on How I Became a Dog Called Midnight ‘A magical adventure’ Sunday Express on The Day I Fell into a Fairytale 'Bubbles with warmth and mischievous humour . . . irresistible' Alexander Armstrong on The Night I Met Father Christmas
Ben Miller
Ben Miller is a British comedian, actor, and writer known for his work in television and film. He is best known for his role in the comedy duo Armstrong and Miller, as well as his appearances in popular shows such as "Death in Paradise" and "Bridgerton."
Miller's writing style is characterized by his sharp wit, clever wordplay, and ability to create humorous and engaging characters. He has made significant contributions to the comedy genre through his unique brand of humor and ability to tackle a wide range of topics with intelligence and humor.
One of Miller's most famous works is the sketch comedy show "The Armstrong and Miller Show," which ran for several seasons and garnered critical acclaim for its clever writing and hilarious performances. His impact on the comedy genre is evident in the lasting popularity of his work and his influence on a new generation of comedians.