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Pages & Co.: Tilly and the Lost Fairy Tales
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Pages & Co.: Tilly and the Lost Fairy Tales
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Pages & Co.: Tilly and the Lost Fairy Tales

Written by Anna James

Narrated by Aysha Kala

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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A magical adventure to delight the imagination. The curl-up-on-the-sofa snuggle of a series from a uniquely talented author.

Tilly Pages is a bookwanderer; she can travel inside books, and even talk to the characters she meets there. But Tilly’s powers are put to the test when fairytales start leaking book magic and causing havoc . . . 

On a wintery visit to Paris, Tilly and her best friend Oskar bravely bookwander into the land of fairytales to find that characters are getting lost, stories are all mixed-up, and mysterious plot holes are opening without warning. Can Tilly work out who, or what, is behind the chaos so everyone gets their happily-ever-after?

The second enthralling tale in the bestselling PAGES & CO series.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateSep 19, 2019
ISBN9780008229931
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Pages & Co.: Tilly and the Lost Fairy Tales
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Anna James

Anna James is a writer and journalist living in London. Anna was Book News Editor at The Bookseller and Literary Editor of Elle UK. Anna has written for The Pool, The LA Times, The Financial Times and The Independent, as well as making YouTube videos as A Case For Books. She hosts literary events and panels and is the co-founder and host of the London YA Salon. She was shortlisted for the Kim Scott Walwyn Award for Women in Publishing, 2015, and the London Book Fair Trailblazers Award, 2016.

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    I loved it! It’s a must read for young readers!
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Totally engrossing even as an adult reader. I loved the descriptions of food and imagery. Very magical and intriguing.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    "Nooooooooooooooooooooo, how could you? what am i going to do now?" was my immediate response for something.
    Now that i have sorted through that... boy this book was beyond magical, i mean i loved the 1st book but this ONE is beyond LOVE.... i just fell into the book, slowly absorbing the words, the magic and FRANCE..... the story has a fast pace with "Oh my god" and "are you for real" moments that will keep you reading till you hit the last the page.
    Highly highly HIGHLY recommend this series.

    Oh... one more note: i just couldn't help but keep comparing tilly and oscar to V.E. Schwab's Cassidy blake ^^.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    A sequel to Tilly and the Bookwanderers. I enjoyed spending more time with Oscar's family and the politics of the underlibrary, as the fascist factions are rising and demanding more control in bookwandering. Gretchen as a character never quite lands though, I think we are supposed to feel sympathy for her love of freedom, but it just comes across as naive stupidity. Or maybe that is exactly what the author is aiming for, and the plot of these books is that Tilly is in a world where all adults are biased and flawed, and has to navigate a way through somehow?
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    A cute follow up book in The Pages & Co. series. Not as strong as the first, but we get a lot more mischief and adventure in this one. Tilly and her best friend Oskar are told NOT to explore fairy tales because they don't have the safety of source books. So of course they decide to go bookwandering in one and everything goes wrong. Not wrong in the way that Tilly's grandparents warned, but wrong in that pieces of the story seem missing and characters are acting... well out of character. Could it have anything to do with Mr. Chalk the villain from the first book or is this a new evil? Lot of fun adventures, cute quips, love the comments about librarians. I'm interested to see where the third book goes!