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Frightfully Friendly Ghosties



The cleverest of my children’s books. Poor Pamela Fraidy keeps getting locked in the attic with a leggy spider. Can her polite phantom friends rescue her? The sequel, Frightfully Friendly Ghosties: Ghostly Holler-Day, will be published in the Autumn of 2010.

Illustrated by the amazing David Roberts.
“A sweetly bizarre tale about cooperation and friendship that should enchant ghoulish children of seven and above. This is a joyously inventive book that turns conventions on their heads.”

Literary Review


“Another comical gem from Nestlé Gold Award winning author Daren King. The mishaps caused by the frightfully friendly and painstakingly polite ghosties will have children shaking... with laughter. Don’t wait until Hallowe’en to read this ghost story!”

TLC Teacher Reader Magazine


“This fantastically quirky adventure is the first book in a new series by Nestlé Gold award-winning author Daren King and I’d recommend it for confident new readers.”

Waterstones Books Quarterly


“We love Daren King here at the Bookbag. The simple plot is a perfect hook for the quirky characters and their daft ideas to hang on. The numbering scheme for the ghosties’ three rules, in particular, is just pure genius! It’s silly, it’s charming, it’s a joy to read. It’s the sort of book that you’ll want to dig out again when you’re not sure what else to read.”

Bookbag


“This hilarious story of crazy mix-ups and misunderstandings is perfect for children who like their books with classic characters and lively illustrations. The brilliant one-liners really had me chuckling and are bound to entertain.”

Razma Reads


“Children will enjoy the clever plot and humorous illustrations.”

Family Interest Magazine


“This is a delightful, really very funny story for younger readers. The story is well-told, witty and eccentric, and David Roberts’ fantastic pictures just bring out the best in it—a perfect match. Book of the Week.”

The Ultimate Book Guide


~Quercus 2010 UK paperback
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