The Queen of Dreams
Peter Hamilton
Taggie and Jemima are holidaying on their dad’s farm. They know just what to expect – a tumbledown old cottage, sunshine and strawberry picking. But then Jemima sees a white squirrel wearing glasses…and soon after, their father is captured and whisked away to a faerie world that’s fallen to Darkness. But why would anybody want to kidnap boring old Dad, especially the dreaded King of Night? Could it be that their family isn’t quite as ordinary as they believed? As Taggie and Jemima venture into fantastic Realms, they discover magical powers they never knew they had. Powers they’re going to need during the desperate race to save their father. But the sisters will also need all the friends they can find – no matter what kind of folk they are, or where in history they belong…
Reviews
the adventures are cool its not a book for me but some one will enjoy the things they get up to!
Anonymous 30.08.2017
This book had an exciting concept, but was written very poorly. I noticed when I was reading this book, time dragged on and I found it difficult to finish. I didn't find anything pushing me on apart from the want to finish the book, and being able to say I conquered it. This book was sort of a drag to read, and that's why I rated it with a 1.
Anonymous 21.08.2017
It is set in another world which makes it very fantastical and strange.
Anonymous 01.08.2015
It was an interesting book about two girls who find out that they belong to an other realm called the second realm. the second realm is like an other universe. they need to fight the Karak lords to get the realm back from the evil Karak lords.
Anonymous 01.09.2014
This is now my favourite book of all time! It is definetly worth a read!!!!
Anonymous 25.08.2014