The Christmasaurus and the Winter Witch (Christmasaurus 2) Children’s Books,Literature & Fiction,Growing Up & Facts of Life by Tom Fletcher with 464 pages .
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- Title : The Christmasaurus and the Winter Witch (Christmasaurus 2)
Brand : Tom Fletcher
Category : Children’s Books,Literature & Fiction,Growing Up & Facts of Life
ISBN : 241338611
Page of number : 464 pages
Publisher : Puffin (29 Oct. 2020)
Language : English
Dimensions : 12.9 x 2.7 x 19.8 cm

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Children’s Books,Literature & Fiction,Growing Up & Facts of Life The Christmasaurus and the Winter Witch (Christmasaurus 2) by Tom Fletcher The spellbinding sequel to Tom Fletcher’s bestselling magical adventure, The Christmasaurus.‘She is the best-kept Christmas secret of all,’ whispered Santa Claus. ‘Which is surprising, because Christmas itself would not exist without her. She is older than time itself, yet still as young as tomorrow. She is known only as the Winter Witch.’ One year has passed since William Trundle’s incredible adventure with the most extraordinary dinosaur: the Christmasaurus. Now, William is swept back to the magical North Pole, where he meets the mysterious, icy Winter Witch – whose power to control time allows Santa Claus to make the long journey all around the world every Christmas Eve. And when they learn that the fate of Christmas itself hangs in the balance, William and the Christmasaurus must work with the Winter Witch to protect it…Full of magic and music, humour and heart, and a friendship like no other, The Christmasaurus and the Winter Witch is the most enchanting Christmas read for the whole family.
- I write this as a primary school teacher. Two classes and myself both loved the first book and The Creakers. It’s an entertaining book full of vivid imagery but unfortunately it doesn’t live up to the first. The story isn’t quite as simple to pick up and seems lengthier than necessary.
I’m disappointed, for one thing to be writing this review the way I am and for another – I guess that’s obvious – by the book. “The Danger Gang” was brilliant – a great concept, funny, sweet and interesting. And I have to admit that we haven’t read the first Christmasaurus book so I can’t compare this one with its precursor, but it is just not very good. The story is quite complicated and meandering – and frankly boring and long-winded in places – and it just doesn’t hang together. When reading it to my children I found myself vetting it and skipping chunks – particularly the multi-verse ditties – and parts of it I found almost embarrassingly silly. And there is the odd really unnecessary and annoying nod to political correctness – why on earth do we need to know in a light-hearted ‘fairy story’ that the ‘stardust’ (or whatever it’s called – I can’t check it because the book has gone to charity) is eco-friendly? All I can say is I’m really glad that most people enjoyed it.
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