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Short Stories For Older, and Not Quite So Old, Children

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Tales about sticky confectionary, talking fish, restless gargoyles, mysterious magical eggs in the depths of space, a reasonable giant rat, worlds made with words and worlds drowned in rivers of chocolate... (Some suitable for adults as well.)

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First published October 23, 2010

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Dandi Palmer

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97 reviews4 followers
July 1, 2011
All I can say this book has some very weird short stories. I got it for free (thank goodness, I don't think I would have purchased this). British book. Some of the stories are actually pretty nice (hence the second star), but felt like some of the stories had a lot of potential, and it stopped abruptly. I wouldn't have recommend this to anyone, except to those that is just curious, like British stories, and weird stories.
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October 7, 2016
A nice collection of tales with some weird and wonderful content. I enjoyed this more than I expected given its title. Was rather taken by the idea of a cholesterol goblin (Ghosts of the Greasy Spoon) and many tales raise awareness of animal rights and ecology; but in a fun way that children should find palatable. The science fiction tale (TheJugle Egg) was my favourite. Charmingly illustrated too.


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676 reviews22 followers
March 28, 2011
Glad this was free. I really felt these were more introductions to stories rather than complete short stories. Some of them made sense and others did not. It reminded me of someone trying to copy Ray Bradbury's style and falling really short.

I did like the story of the children and the alien though. It was the only one I liked.
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287 reviews11 followers
May 17, 2011
I don't know if any of these would really be classified as short stories. To me they felt like ideas that were jotted down and unfinished. I didn't really enjoy most of them as a lot of them didn't really say anything or make much sense.
Author 10 books22 followers
August 26, 2011
Interestingly enough this book isn't available on Amazon.com. I guess it might not be listed in the U.S version or something. Anyway, I did not like these short stories. They are interesting only because they seem to be British in origin, and I'm a bit of an anglophile.
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January 2, 2012
I enjoyed some of these short stories. I could see some potential for some of these short stories to become a little longer, but I'm glad I didn't pay for this book either.
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335 reviews27 followers
July 17, 2012
Interesting stories. I would reccomend this book for middle.school children. Some of the topics of the stories are.scifi or parinormal. Though really good stories.
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5 reviews
May 11, 2015
I really enjoyed this book and think Dandi Palmer is an excellent short story writer, I love the tongue in cheek humour in each story.
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