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The Crystal Prison (Deptford Mice Trilogy, Book 2) 2 reviews Robin Jarvis
Chronicle Books, 2002
Totally fabulous book!!
+ A Clone of the Redwall Saga?! What Do You Think?
This book is just great. It's stunning and crystal clear and I loved it. I can't wait to read Book 3 next! Make a mental note to yourself...Tell yourself to read this book immediatedly!
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Whortle's Hope (Mouselets of Deptford) Robin Jarvis
Hodder Children's Books, 2007
It is almost the time of the Fennywolde games, when the young field mice compete to see who will have the honour of being the head sentry of the cornfield for the entire summer. Young Whortle longs to win the competition but not if it means his friends are going to sabotage the other competitor's chances. He wants to win on his own merits but soon realises winning isn't the most important thing ...
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Fleabee's Fortune (Mouselets of Deptford) Robin Jarvis
Hodder Children's Books, 2005
The great rat festival of First Blood is approaching, by which time Fleabee, daughter of Rancid Alf, must have committed murder, or she will be killed herself. She is terrified by Jupiter, Lord of All, who will ultimately dish out the punishment, but she hasn't acquired the same blood lust that seems to possess all other rats.
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The Raven's Knot (Wyrd Museum, Book 2) 4 reviews Jarvis
Troll Communications, 1999
The Raven's Knot (Tales From The Wyrd Museum)
+ Even Stranger and more wonderful + Brilliant + Stellar second volume
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The Final Reckoning (The Deptford Mice, Book 3) 1 review Robin Jarvis
Chronicle Books, 2004
An Amazing (yet confusing) Story
The third book in the Depford Mice series is amazingly well-written, and a definate page-turner. There is action, adventure, fantasy, and even some romance in it. I dropped a star because of the constant character-to-character jumps, and the slightly hard-to-follow plotline. Otherwise, thsi is a ...
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The Fatal Strand 3 reviews Robin Jarvis
Troll Communications, 1999
One thrilling end to a fantastic trilogy
+ Fantastic! + Heart-stopping
After reading the first two I was expecting much of this book and Robin Jarvis has provided the best of the three. This is one exciting read, Neil returns from Glastonbury with Edie and the late Miss Veronica Webster's body only to find another more chalenging adventure waiting for him. A strange ...
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The Whitby Witches (Whitby, Book 1) 2 reviews Robin Jarvis
Chronicle Books, 2006
First of the Whitby witches
+ Wonderfully Written and Great Fun!! A Must Read!!
Two young orphan siblings are sent to live with an elderly lady at the English seaside. Eight-year-old Ben's disability with other families turns into an advantage there as he discovers that his "sight" finds him new friends and can help save--or destroy--the world. This charming story of magic ...
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The Oaken Throne (The Deptford Histories, Book 2) 2 reviews Robin Jarvis
Chronicle Books, 2005
a good read for those who love animal fantasy
+ The Oaken Throne
Well I know I am probably a bit old to be reading the Deptford histories or the triology itself, I still find the stories to be great tales for anyone. And this the second of the Deptford histories does not falter on that concept. The story line is gripping, I literaly had to force myself to stop ...
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Thomas (The Deptford Histories, Book 3) Robin Jarvis
Chronicle Books, 2006
The final installment of the gripping Deptford Histories introduces Thomas, a grizzled seamouse haunted by the dark and deadly events of his past.
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The Warlock in Whitby (Whitby, Book 2) 2 reviews Robin Jarvis
Hodder Children's Books, 2001
Robin Jarvis' Best Series!
Although this was not my favourite of the series (I always prefer the final episode!) I think this is the best trilogy Jarvis has written so far. Up with the best of the best, the Deptford Mice, The Deptford Histories and the Wyrd Museum Trilogy, these three books excell them all! When The evil ...
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The Dark Portal (The Deptford Mice, Book 1) 23 reviews Robin Jarvis
Chronicle Books, 2001
The Dark Portal Minh's Review
+ dark portal summarized by C.G. + Dark Portal Review + for all readers
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The Whitby Child (Whitby, Book 3) Robin Jarvis
Hodder Children's Books, 2001
This series relates the adventures of two orphans, Jennet and Ben. Living in the town of Whitby, they become embroiled in the lives of the fisherfolk - strange creatures whose existence is under threat from deadly enemies.
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Thorn Ogres of Hagwood: The Hagwood Trilogy, Book One (Hagwood Trilogy) 5 reviews Robin Jarvis
Magic Carpet Books, 2004
Chilling, enthralling fantasy
+ Magnificent! + Great Pre-teen Book + Exciting, Awesome New Fantasy
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The Alchemist's Cat (The Deptford Histories, Book 1) 6 reviews Robin Jarvis
Chronicle Books, 2006
great intro to a wonderful series
+ Interesting beginning + This book is good!! + Good Book
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The Woven Path (Tales from the Wyrd Museum) 13 reviews Robin Jarvis
CollinsVoyager, 2002
Amazing
+ Great read for lovers of fantasy and adventure stories + Strange and wonderful + would you like me to scare you? + A Smart Scare for those who dare!
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The Final Reckoning (The Deptford Mice, Book 3) 1 review Robin Jarvis
Chronicle Books, 2004
An Amazing (yet confusing) Story
The third book in the Depford Mice series is amazingly well-written, and a definate page-turner. There is action, adventure, fantasy, and even some romance in it. I dropped a star because of the constant character-to-character jumps, and the slightly hard-to-follow plotline. Otherwise, thsi is a ...
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The Woven Path (Tales from the Wyrd Museum) 13 reviews Robin Jarvis
CollinsVoyager, 2002
Amazing
+ Great read for lovers of fantasy and adventure stories + Strange and wonderful + would you like me to scare you? + A Smart Scare for those who dare!
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The Whitby Witches (Whitby, Book 1) 2 reviews Robin Jarvis
Chronicle Books, 2006
First of the Whitby witches
+ Wonderfully Written and Great Fun!! A Must Read!!
Two young orphan siblings are sent to live with an elderly lady at the English seaside. Eight-year-old Ben's disability with other families turns into an advantage there as he discovers that his "sight" finds him new friends and can help save--or destroy--the world. This charming story of magic ...
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Thorn Ogres of Hagwood: The Hagwood Trilogy, Book One (Hagwood Trilogy) 5 reviews Robin Jarvis
Magic Carpet Books, 2004
Chilling, enthralling fantasy
+ Magnificent! + Great Pre-teen Book + Exciting, Awesome New Fantasy
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Fleabee's Fortune (Mouselets of Deptford) Robin Jarvis
Hodder Children's Books, 2005
The great rat festival of First Blood is approaching, by which time Fleabee, daughter of Rancid Alf, must have committed murder, or she will be killed herself. She is terrified by Jupiter, Lord of All, who will ultimately dish out the punishment, but she hasn't acquired the same blood lust that seems to possess all other rats.
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