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Piccadilly Press 30th Anniversary

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“An entertaining, easy to understand tale about achieving your hopes and wishes<br />

. . . Lovely illustrations add value to this story which deals effectively with quite<br />

mature themes of alienation, wanting to belong and some jealousy.”<br />

– Carousel<br />

“This is a wonderfully written book that is at the same time hilarious and very<br />

moving. Girls and boys alike will find it hard to put down.”<br />

– Ed on the Web’s Book of the Month for Years 3 and 4<br />

“Short and fun book about Bella Donna [who wants] desperately to be a witch …<br />

she’s a little like Tracy Beaker, spunky and growing up in a children’s home … I<br />

couldn’t resist this book, despite its intended target age of about seven or so. And<br />

you can always be a little pink, without any ill effect.”<br />

– bookwitch blog<br />

Bella Donna: Too Many Spells<br />

“Another sparkling story about Bella Donna and her Forever Family . . . beautifully<br />

written and illustrated with a wonderful mixture of magic and mystery.”<br />

– Ed on the Web’s Book of the Month for Years 3 and 4<br />

Bella Donna: Witchling<br />

“The second book in the hilarious series about feisty young witch Bella Donna is<br />

made for long, dark, spooky nights – the perfect winter read!”<br />

– Scholastic Book Clubs<br />

“This lovely book is a real treat for all the family. The eye-catching black and white<br />

illustrations help to draw readers in while the easy to read language makes it a pleasure<br />

to read.”<br />

– Primary Times<br />

“As well as being a delightful fantasy story full of fun and magic, it has a moral tale<br />

in that it illustrates that it is not always a good thing to always get what you want.<br />

REVIEWS<br />

The text is broken up with amusing black and white illustrations making the book<br />

extremely accessible.”<br />

– School Librarian<br />

“Children who already know Bella Donna will enjoy this latest story in the series. It’s<br />

pleasant and easy to read with a lively and likeable main character.”<br />

– Books for Keeps<br />

Bella Donna: Cat Magic<br />

“A lovely series where magic and adventure combine with a theme of being who you<br />

are and being proud of it. Written in the first person, girls will warm to the character<br />

of Bella Donna who is both feisty and caring.”<br />

– www.parentsintouch.co.uk<br />

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