Liz Kessler
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The Tail of Emily Windsnap
by Liz Kessler, Sarah Gibb — published 2004 — 22 editions |
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Emily Windsnap and the Monster from the Deep
by Liz Kessler, Sarah Gibb — published 2006 — 14 editions |
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Emily Windsnap and the Castle in the Mist
by Liz Kessler, Sarah Gibb — published 2007 — 14 editions |
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Emily Windsnap And The Siren's Secret
— published 2010 — 14 editions |
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Philippa Fisher's Fairy Godsister
— published 2008 — 15 editions |
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Emily Windsnap: Three Swishy Mermaid Tales: Books 1-3
— published 2008 — 3 editions |
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Philippa Fisher and the Dream-Maker's Daughter
— published 2009 — 12 editions |
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A Year Without Autumn (Timeslip #1)
— published 2011 — 7 editions |
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Philippa Fisher and the Fairy's Promise
by Liz Kessler, Katie May — published 2010 — 10 editions |
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Emily Windsnap's Fin-tastic Friendship Book
by Liz Kessler, Sarah Gibb — 2 editions |
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“The tail of Emily Windsnap"everyone has a secret . mines alittle different. i figured out i am a mermaid.”
― Liz Kessler, The Tail of Emily Windsnap
― Liz Kessler, The Tail of Emily Windsnap
“The woods were deserted that day.
The stones stood still and silent, as though they were waiting for something. At the center of them all, a jagged piece of amber glowed in the growing darkness. Lights fizzed softly around it, turning pink, orange, purple, blue.
No one saw it. No one ever did. Why would they? No one knoew about its magic, not anymore. They had forgotten all about such magic a long, long time ago. About the same time they stopped believing in faries.
How foolish.”
― Liz Kessler, Philippa Fisher and the Fairy's Promise
The stones stood still and silent, as though they were waiting for something. At the center of them all, a jagged piece of amber glowed in the growing darkness. Lights fizzed softly around it, turning pink, orange, purple, blue.
No one saw it. No one ever did. Why would they? No one knoew about its magic, not anymore. They had forgotten all about such magic a long, long time ago. About the same time they stopped believing in faries.
How foolish.”
― Liz Kessler, Philippa Fisher and the Fairy's Promise
“But there would be no confrontation the next day. And for Tommy Williams, there would be no school, either. Because the moment he walked through the gap in the stones to leave the circle, something quiet unexpected happened.
Tommy, holding tightly on to his rock, took the step that divided the inside of the circle from the outside - and disappeared.
The woods suddenly felt colder than usual. The darkness hung more heavily.
The amber was gone - and now nothing would ever be the same.”
― Liz Kessler, Philippa Fisher and the Fairy's Promise
Tommy, holding tightly on to his rock, took the step that divided the inside of the circle from the outside - and disappeared.
The woods suddenly felt colder than usual. The darkness hung more heavily.
The amber was gone - and now nothing would ever be the same.”
― Liz Kessler, Philippa Fisher and the Fairy's Promise
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