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The Lighthouse Keeper's CatastropheWhen Mr Grinling locks himself out of the lighthouse, he tries everything to get back inside. The Lighthouse Keeper's Lunch Collection 8 Books Set (Lunch, Rescue, Cat, Tea, Breakfast, Picnic, Catastrophe, Christmas) The Lighthouse Keeper's LunchEvery day, Mr Grinling the lighthouse keeper cleans and polishes his light to make sure it shines brightly at night. But will Molly and Dylan be able to get the light working again in time to save their father’s fishing boats? Will Mrs Grinling think of a way to stop the greedy seagulls from stealing the lighthouse keeper's lunch This special paperback edition has been created to mark the 30th anniversary of the modern classic, beloved by children everywhere.
Description
- Molly and the Shipwreck
- Includes ribbon, pen holder and elastic closure.
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- 192 lined pages.
- perks - As a book box buyer, you automatically have front-of-the-line access to the Monthly Book Club when it reopens to new subscribers since the number of spots is limited.
- a bookish souvenir - one that is timeless, transporting, and thoughtful
- Measures 21 x 14cm.
Reviews
The booktrail
But you are wrong. This book is full of creepy occurances and myteries you think you know how they are going to end. You know what I mean though, this kind of premise is exciting in a book and intriguing but it would be awful in real life! That’s no spoiler, it happens early on but suffice to say that that’s just the start!
Fictionophile
"</i>Personally, I was riveted right up until almost the end, which left me somewhat unsatisfied. I'm sure my opinions about the ending are in the minority though.
There’s something very creepy about lighthouses I think. That sounds awful doesn’t it? oooh the hairs on the back of my neck are standing up as I write this! Certainly not after reading this!
Told from the point of view of the women in the story, this suspense thriller held my attention throughout. Not sure if I would ever go to a reunion in a lighthouse mind. . The scene setting was really well done as I could feel the wind, the sea and see the ghostly veil of the lighthouse lamp.
<i>"I've realised something earlier: I don't trust any of them not to lie. Fran has a good, strong premise and explores it in a way I hadn’t read before.