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Vickie Johnstone
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Vickie Johnstone
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Book 1 in the Cerulean Songs series. A fairytale for teens and
adults. Time is all we have; it flows - it cannot stop. Following a
diving accident, Jayne wakes up in hospital, paralysed. Depression
sinks her as she battles to adjust mentally while her body fights
to heal itself. One day a mysterious visitor gives Jayne a
beautiful crystal with a shimmering blue mist at its heart,
transporting her to an alternate world. With time ever evading her,
Jayne must seek out creatures of legend and conquer a series of
tasks in a bid to gain her heart's desire and find herself. Nickie
Storey, author of the 'Grimsley Hollow' series: "A delicious brew
of invention, enchantment and refreshing characters, Vickie
Johnstone has a firm grasp on the fantasy genre. I can't wait to
read more of her work " Greta Burroughs, author of the 'Wee People'
series: "Strange worlds, interesting characters, suspense and a
surprise ending - what more can you ask for? This book has it all
and more." Jennifer Thomas: "A gripping and fascinating mythical
adventure that is beautifully described. There is suspense, fear
and emotion throughout the entire novel that makes you want to keep
turning the page." A big thank you to Maja Drazic for the beautiful
cover photograph.
This story is about a young man who, through no choice of his own,
found himself hitchhiking. This is his story and the adventures he
had along the way. It might not be quite what you expect
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Hope (Paperback)
Vickie Johnstone; Illustrated by Llpix Photography; Joyce Mitchell
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R150
Discovery Miles 1 500
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FAITH SPIRITUALITY RELIGION: INSPIRATIONAL Tension hovers between
two siblings as they drive their Toyota Tundra toward Atlanta, to
Calvary Chapel. Cassie feels great in her new lavender dress and
Faith Hill Mist perfume, but her only passenger, Cody, makes the
trip miserable. After speaking rudely earlier that morning to his
sister, he can now no longer keep everything inside and breaks
down. He explains his rudeness to her is due to loss of sleep
because of his lack of assurance of being born again and that he
was only playing the part of a hypocrite. Beautiful Cassie loves
her brother and assures him to pray and everything will be fine. As
they top a hill, helicopters circle the area below as smoke starts
to fill the cab of the truck from a horrible multi-vehicle auto
crash. As they drew near, help is only beginning to arrive and the
two with other passersby go into action to help the victims.
Working as a team, the siblings start to pull bodies out of a
twenty-car pileup on the highway. The two fight soot tags from
burning cars as they slide through puddles of blood, checking on
men, women and children. Later that week the awful crash and
bloodshed would have a lasting effect on the two children-what
would it be?
Ebook version published on July 28, 2012. Written for NaNoWriMo
2011 (writing a book in one month), this quirky comedy contains
some romance, a touch of fantasy and a very opinionated dog. When
nature lover Josie moves into a house share with two pals, dreamer
Ben and model man David, she sees it as a short stop and doesn't
bank on an attraction developing with one of them. Meanwhile, Ben's
dog, Glen, has the hots for Miss Posh, the beautiful golden
Labrador in the park. When dog meets dog it's puppy love, but a
complication leads to Glen taking matters into his own paws. In
this comedy of errors, romance and walkies, it's anyone's guess who
is going to win the girl/dog and live happily ever after.
Appropriate for readers over 16. This is not a children's book. "A
humorous love story of a different kind, mostly seen through the
eyes of Glen, the tail owner, and written with unusual wittiness
and ability." (Annarita Guarnieri) "Oh my gosh this is a funny
book. I hate to harp on the topic of how the dog made the story,
but I think he did." (Ey Wade) "Laugh out loud funny." (Donna
Brown) "Glen has now replaced Buck as my favorite doggie character
in a novel. Ms. Johnstone's characters are all wonderfully
developed and she does an amazing job giving doggie voice to Glen
and Mimi." (PDX Author)
Ebook version published on March 19, 2011. A collection of 119
poems about people, life, philosophy, animals and nature. The poems
are divided under eight theme chapters: figures; nature; abstracts;
love; haiku; creatures; childhood and dark wave. "This poet loves
playing with words and often the sound of the words seems more
important than the meaning. Yet all the poems make perfect sense
and are easy to understand. I liked the contrast between the light
and dark poems and enjoyed reading about all the beauty we find in
the world." (The Rebecca Review) "When a new poet gives evidence of
a language as fresh as this then we can expect much more. And
though the book is only poems long, it is gratefully full of
imaginings and observings such as this, moments that make us pause
long enough to look around and remember the magic. She seems to be
less concerned with shocking her reader than with embracing - with
all the talent she has to share. This is refreshingly talented
writing." (Grady Harp) "Great poems, all beautifully and
thoughtfully written." (AP) "This is a book of many poems, each
broken up into 'chapters' or subjects, such as 'love' or 'nature'
etc. Now, I will be honest & say I don't generally like poetry
but I was given the opportunity to read this & as I enjoyed a
previous book by this author I thought I would give them a chance.
I went in with an open mind and I am so glad I did. Wow! This
author writes beautiful words. I enjoyed each & every poem, I
found myself turning page after page to read the next & the
next. More of the same please! Such a talented writer."
(Wistfulskimmie) "Thoughtful and evocative. Covers a wide range of
topics and even makes the mundane daily commute interesting! Good
to dip in and out of. I particularly like Pine Needles." (Carlyl)
An anthology of six stories, which will take you down a road of
fear, excitement, confusion or suspense, each one ending with a
twist. Will you guess the endings before you read them? One of my
early readers kindly compared these stories to those of Edgar Allan
Poe. As you can imagine, I was humbled by his words. The six
stories: The House - newly weds take off on a trip, but stumble
into an adventure of a different (or sexier) kind The Car Ride - a
late-night drive in the rain turns to confusion and terror (or
fear) for three friends The Camping Trip - a couple of hikers
discover there's no smoke without fire in the forest The Night Out
- Title - two lovers set on out a date, but fate takes an
unexpected turn The Winery - a tour to take in the sights finds
much more on the vine than grapes The Library - we enter the secret
world of the avid reader
Ebook version published on June 4, 2012. Haiku with a modern twist.
Old meets new in this collection of 316 haiku, composed in the
traditional pattern of three lines with 5-7-5 syllables. Subjects
include: nature, life, food, abstracts, animals, loss, love, hope,
dreams and time.
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Haven (Paperback)
Vickie Johnstone
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R457
Discovery Miles 4 570
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A zombie novel set in London over six weeks in 2013, with a strong
female lead character. It starts with a dream and then the
nightmare takes over. It all begins on a summer's day with the
media reporting with some hilarity that people are dreaming of the
dead coming to life, but those who have dreamt them are convinced
they are a warning of things to come. Marla takes it all with a
pinch of salt until she experiences the nightmares herself. Cue
paranoia and disbelief until reality shows its new face. All over
London there are incidences of people becoming sick and aggressive.
As the attacks mount, the media is forced to take the matter
seriously, but what is causing it? Is it a virus, and is it natural
or man-made, and is the government responsible? Marla, her sister,
Ellen, and friend Tommy find themselves fighting for their survival
as their sense of reality is smashed. Will the army and police
maintain control or will the country find itself in lock down,
isolated from the outside world? "Good character development, good
descriptions...and friggin' scary... This book's strength lies in
two areas: character development... and] the graphic descriptions
of zombie attacks and their effects." - Stewart Bint. "I am pleased
to say Vickie has written the novel I have been waiting for. I do
not want to give the game away too much but will say there are no
cop outs in this book which makes a change. Recommended." - AM
Campbell Excerpt from the novel... the dream... "A sickening sense
of dread ravages him as fear drifts over the surface of his skin
like fingers, icy cold and unrelenting. He turns again and sprints
towards the exit, his pace becoming increasingly slower as if
something is pushing him back. Yet still he finds himself in the
exact same position, his feet rooted to the spot, his arms
sweeping, useless. His hair blows in the breath that the creature
now turns on him, sickening in its putrid scent of death and
putrefaction. There is not a word he can think of to describe this
thing in front of him. Fear creeps, regardless. Twisting, crawling,
the maggots swarm across its bloodied face as it opens its mouth
wider. Something tears. The yawn seems to swallow him whole into
this darkness of despair as a jagged, ripping pain overwhelms him;
the sharp teeth chafing, gnawing at his neck, seeking to pierce the
jugular vein within. From far off in the distance comes the ripple
of laughter."
Housewife, Laura Wolfe, thinks she has the perfect marriage, until
husband Spencer, gave her the silent treatment before leaving her
for someone in NYC. This devastated her to the point of leaving her
comfy home in Spook Hill Pennsylvania and taking train after train
crisscrossing the countryside with her young daughter, Mia. The
lonely sounds of train whistles and shaky rides woke her from many
dreams, only to find a mysterious yellow rose in the seat next to
her. Does she have to go through trials and tribulations to find
something better and brighter around the bend? Did God's providence
have someone waiting for her in the mountains? Will the Petals from
the Past float into her future? Or does she find the pot of gold at
the end of the rainbow in the Blue Ridge Mountains?
Book six in the Kiwi Series, for kids aged 9 up, teens and adults.
Do you believe in magic and things you cannot see? Fur, magic,
thrills and comedy moments fill this fantasy adventure set over
Christmas, involving a star, a fairy, a witch, a toad, some
catizens and Santa himself. Amy, James and their magical cat, Kiwi,
who can communicate with them, find a star. But this is not an
ordinary star. He's living and breathing, and his name is
Sharissimo. A year earlier, the star and a fairy called Lilabel
were captured by an evil witch with a big wart on her nose. While
Sharissimo managed to escape, Lilabel couldn't. Can Amy, James and
Kiwi find the fairy before Christmas Eve and rescue her from the
clutches of the witch? The witch herself is in for a shock when she
finds herself in the furry land of Cat City. Set in the human
world, Cat City and Santa's Grotto. This story can be read without
having read the previous books in the series, because there are no
plot strands. "Such a wonderfully vivid imagination Great Work " -
Cynthia J Smith "Kiwi's Christmas Tail is a delightful book filled
with magical adventures, and great teachable moments to entertain
and delight your children. Great reading for the entire family.
Again, the Kiwi series of adventures delivers magic and love. Very
enjoyable." - Ed Drury "Vickie Johnstone has created a series that
I really love. All of the Kiwi books are delightful to read. I
purchased Kiwi's Christmas Tail as soon as it was released
expecting another great story and I was not disappointed. Kids can
learn through the experiences of the characters while enjoying a
great story. My Christmas was made complete by reading this
whimsical tale. It's a great story that kids from 9 to 99 will
enjoy." - Lady Wings
Ebook version published on October 31, 2012. Book 2 in the Smarts
& Dewdrop Series. After his previous oregano-sprinkled
adventure, Detective Smarts is still finding it hard to look at a
pizza, never mind eat one. But there is a new mind boggler to solve
- who is the mysterious, dark figure causing the townsfolk's legs
to go all wibbly wobbly? Smarts and sidekick Dewdrop are hot on the
trail. Book 1 in the series is Day of the Living Pizza. For readers
aged 10+. "Don't worry, Smarts & Dewdrop will persevere until
they get to the bottom of the situation-and please readers with a
happy ending (if those readers can stop laughing long enough, that
is)." - Mallory Anne-Marie Haws "Humor and clever word play are the
hilarious attributes Indie author Vickie Johnstone's readers will
laugh out loud over when they read the novella Day of the Pesky
Shadow. The setting for this story is Crazy Name Town, where every
character has a name that made me chuckle while reading all about a
shadow that didn't seem to be attached to a person. I simply
couldn't stop reading until finding out how this story was going to
end. There were pleasant surprises throughout, including the
ending." - PDX Author "The names, places and plot are very silly,
but then again, they are supposed to be. The book is written for
young people with some good lessons on friendship intertwined
throughout the story, but overall it is just a fun story for
readers of any age. If you are in the mood for some silliness and
need a good laugh, Day of the Pesky Shadow is the book for you." -
Lady Wings
Ebook published on November 15, 2012. Book 5 in the Kiwi Series.
Inspired by the film 'Back to the Future', Whiskers invents The
Time-Squeaking Mouse. He plans to take his friends on a fantastic
trip to celebrate Amy's thirteenth birthday. However, the time
machine falls into the wrong hands and dastardly Dev travels back
to Ancient Egypt when cats were sacred. With Dev having changed the
path of history, it's up to Kiwi and the gang to travel back in
time to find him. What will Kiwi, Amy, James, Whiskers, Hammy,
Misty, Furrball and Siam think of this desert world of tombs,
pyramids and sacred gods? "The characters in the story are so
engaging that the reader can picture the action as he/she reads the
story. If you haven't read the previous Kiwi books, you should. I
recommend reading the series beginning with Kiwi in Cat City, so
you get to know all the characters as they are introduced and the
adventures they have together. I highly recommend this book for
kids of all ages, 9 to 99." - Lady Wings "As a long time fan of the
Kiwi series, I found this latest instalment to be perhaps the best
so far. With each book, the adventures become more complex and
imaginative as new characters are introduced, and old ones become
integrated into the Kiwi world. The story is fast paced and
entertaining as always. If you like the Kiwi series, this is a must
have and if you haven't gotten hooked on the series as of yet, I
highly recommend reading it in order. That said, this book reads
well on its own and should provoke investigation into the previous
works. It is, after all, a book about history." - Ed Drury
Ebook version published on August 31, 2012. In book four of the
Kiwi Series, the wedding of Inspector Furrball and Madame Purrfect
approaches. But, catastrophe, the ring is stolen from the Gem Shop
A pawprint identifies Fyre Cracker as the thief, but he lives in
the dark world of the UnderPaw beneath Cat City, which is inhabited
by crimicats. It's up to the Kiwi Klub to find the ring. In the
human world, the hamsters decide to stand up for their rights to
better plastic wheels and an abundance of sunflower seeds.
Meanwhile, the dastardly Dev shocks Kiwi with the news that he
knows a big secret about her family - that her father, Delphinius,
may still be alive The key is The Sculptor, who will lead Kiwi and
friends on their biggest adventure yet - to the strange Isle of the
Serpent where they will come face to face with their most dangerous
adversary so far. "With this book, Kiwi takes a giant pounce
forward as a literary treasure." - AE Drury Illustrations inside by
Nikki McBroom. Furry fun for ages 9-99. "This is the fourth
installment in the Kiwi series. For many reasons, I think it is the
best one yet. First and foremost, it draws upon all the characters
of the previous three books. In this respect it is a real treat for
readers, like me, who have read the previous three books. All your
favorite characters from the series are in this one. Including the
enigmatic Dev, the lovable Inspector Furball, all the catizens from
cat city and the fantastic characters from other realms. Rats,
hamsters, squirrels oh my Secondly, we get to travel to yet another
magical realm with many memorable characters and perhaps the most
formidable and fearsome enemy the catizens have faced thus far in
the series. Even though this makes for a epic ensemble of
characters, for the readers of the series it is less about a huge
cast and more about a rewarding continuation of what is turning
into a saga of Kiwi's magical family, friends and enemies. Lots of
action, mystery, and magic in this book. I sense a shift in the
direction of this series. A shift from cute little standalone books
to a fully coherent young adult epic. A saga with coherent
underlying themes and meaningful character development complete
with deeper back stories for the principal characters. I applaud
the new direction. With this book, Kiwi takes a giant pounce
forward as a literary treasure." - AE Drury "I am a big fan of all
Vickie's books with the Kiwi series being my favorite. In book
four, many of the characters from the other three Kiwi books take
part in the new adventure. Kiwi and the Serpent of the Isle is very
well written and edited and is a delight to read." - Lady Wings
"There is a small but hilarious diversion when Hammy and the other
hamsters go out on a Freedom March, demanding better living
conditions. I thought the reactions of people to talking animals
was really appropriate, and seemed extremely real. As the name of
the book suggests, the gang has to fight against a really powerful
Serpent who of course, has extremely strong magic too. The gang is
helped along the way by a number of small and large creatures. The
big fight sequence in the end is a battle scene where all the
creatures, big and small unite to fight against the powerful and
tainted magic of the Serpent. I just have to say that I loved this
adventure of Kiwi and the gang " - Ritesh Kala
Story originally published in The Gage Project book on April 19,
2012. Written for and dedicated to Gage Bailey. Detective Smarts of
Crazy Name Town has a problem. Doctor Boring and his receptionist
have been bumped off, and the only clues at the scene are some
olives, tomatoes, mushrooms and sprinkles of oregano. With the
townsfolk dropping like flies and strange figures stumbling down
the streets, Officer Dewdrop has an idea. All royalties from this
paperback will be donated to children's charities in the UK. If you
enjoy this story, why not try The Gage Project collection of
stories, jokes and verse for young readers. It is published by
Inknbeans Press and is raising money for children's charities. It
also contains more of my work too. Juvenile fiction aged
10+/YA/adult. "I really liked this story. It was funny and the
author did a great job of making 'zombies' out of something most
kids love: Pizza The names she used (Detective Smart) and the fact
that a mystery was woven into a zombie book made it so much more
fun. It will make you laugh, make you hungry, and make you want to
read it again and again " (Gage Bailey, age 14) "Part zombie
apocalypse and part young adult crime mystery and fully hysterical,
this short work delivers many grins and chuckles as Detective Smart
matches what passes for wits with a town of Pizza Zombies with
limited vocabulary." (Ed Drury) "A really fun read for kids and
kids at heart I really don't like zombies, but then who does? These
were a taste (ok, pun intended) of zombies without the gore. Just
right for tender hearts and chickens like me." (Linda Rae Blair) "
The author has a wonderful sense of humour as shown by the
character's names (Officer Dewdrop, Joe Mango, Bob Banana, Chief
Egg), and the mystery involved (why are people turning into walking
pizza zombies?). If you are in the mood for some silliness and need
a good laugh, Day of the Living Pizza is the book for you." (Greta
Burroughs) "I couldn't help it, I found myself laughing aloud many
times as I read this story. The idea of someone running down the
street screaming while a giant pizza man chased her was both funny
and scary." (Ey Wade) " Vickie Johnstone will brighten your day
with Day of the Living Pizza." (Gregory S Lamb)
Ebook version published on April 28, 2011. Book 4 was a finalist at
the National Indie Excellence Awards 2013. Have you ever wished
your cat could talk or wondered where he/she goes when you are not
around? Kiwi in Cat City is the first book in a series, of which
there are six fun adventures so far. Kiwi seems like a typical
moggie, content to nap in the sun and chase shadows, but she has a
secret. She is a magical cat from a place called Cat City. With her
two humans, James and Amy, Kiwi finds mysteries and adventures,
dealing with catnappings, jewel thieves, giant mice, time travel,
haunted houses, Father Christmas, pyramids and more. The fun
stories contain positive messages about loyalty, friendship,
honesty, bullying and the power of standing together. Book 1 opens
on one dark night. Amy cannot sleep and she looks out of the window
into the garden to see her cat, Kiwi, transfixed by the moon, which
is glowing brightly like a cat's claw. Waking her brother, James,
Amy suggests they follow Kiwi to see where she goes... whether it
involves a hunt for mice or something else. Little do they know
that with a flick of her tail, Kiwi is going to magically change
the children into kittens and lead them on the adventure of their
lives to a land they never knew existed in their wildest dreams. In
the blue-lit world of Cat City, the budding detectives help
Inspector Furrball to investigate the mysterious catnapping of Mr
Katz and find out what happened to Madame Purrfect. The books
contain illustrations by Nikki McBroom. Furry fun for ages 9-99.
"This book is beautifully written, with a great poetic prologue,
and heaps of action, intrigue and fun. Ms Johnstone's vivid
imagination does her a great deal of credit. This is a great book
for all ages." - Amelia Curzon "Very well written fantasy about an
alternate reality for cats... where a suspenseful mystery story
unfolds. The details of this world are amazing, but equally
impressive are the details of the characters which are brought to
life vividly by the author. I found myself laughing aloud." - Ed
Drury "I really liked that Kiwi was a cat-agent. Amy and James
(people) follow their cat into a separate cat world. Inside that
world, Amy and James - or Ames and Jimster as they are known in the
cat world - find that their cat Kiwi is a cat-agent, and she's on a
case where there are missing catizens (cat citizens - teehee) and
Amy and James have to find the cat-napper. This book was very good.
I would recommend this to kids ages nine and up or even adults to
read to their kids at night. The ending was great! It's fun and
always keeps you on the edge of your seat." - Alynn, age 12
"Johnstone is a wonderful writer, able to weave a magical tale. Her
pace and timing is perfect." - Donna Brown "Yes, this is a
children's book, but don't let that fool you into believing that it
is any less entertaining for adults! I hung on every word of this
fantastic little novel. Vickie has a terrific imagination and truly
amazing talent in putting her vision into words." -
Cassie/Gathering Leaves "This book is pure delight - the author has
such a great imagination and her ability to captivate an audience
is second to none." - Sue Palmer "All of the ingredients for
involving youngsters in the love of reading are here." - Grady Harp
"I love the way the author describes people getting used to the
body of the cat and laughed hysterically even more during the whole
adventure." - Lana Lee "This is such a cute, delightful story...
The elaborate settings, exquisite details, and sophisticated
characters are matched only by the wit and ingenuity of the author.
The little miss Em just started reading it and, halfway in, she's
just as engrossed as I was." - Megan Broutian "This first book of
the Kiwi series is a jewel and a complement to the writing skills
and imagination of a brilliant young author." - Paul M Schofield
Ebook version published on October 9, 2011. In book 3 of the Kiwi
Series, Amy, James and Kiwi embark on their spookiest adventure yet
- on Halloween. What begins with an eerie dream about a
three-legged cat will take the budding detectives on a quest to
find an old house in the middle of the woods, meeting some familiar
characters and some perky squirrels along the way. Little do they
know that there awaits an angry, restless ghost that will do
anything to stop them leaving. Meanwhile, Inspector Furrball and
Siam discover the human world, and some surprising news.
Illustrations inside by Nikki McBroom. Furry fun for ages 9-99.
"Kiwi and the kids have a dream of another cat crying out for help
and discover that the haunted house where the stranded cat is at
can only be entered on All Hallow's Eve. 'Living Nightmare' has
just the right amount of scary bits along with humour to make it a
very enjoyable read for kids of all ages." - Lady Wings "Johnstone
has a way with the interaction of children and animals that
provides a healthy partnership. She writes lyrically and keeps her
stories moving along at a rapid pace... we can only hope for more."
- Grady Harp "I really loved the scene where the catizens get to
ride on the bus. These scenes had me laughing out loud. This may be
a somewhat scary story, but the adventure and the fun does not
diminish one bit. And fear not, as with all good stories, the
'good' side wins in the end (this is after all children's book and
not high fantasy where authors relish in killing off one of their
main characters). Finally, I have to say that parents now do not
need to compromise and read the 'juvenile' books meant for kids as
here is an option which would be interesting for the kids as well
as their parents. I may be an adult, but I still read each of
Vickie's stories with bated breath and expectation of new twists
and newer characters in every book." - Ritesh Kala
Ebook version published on July 4, 2011. James and Amy embark on
their second exciting adventure with their little black cat, Kiwi,
which will take them to the Land of Giant Mice in search of the
missing Magic. The trio return to Cat City to help their friends
and meet some new characters along the way, including the Worry
Bee, Whiskers and Moggie. Can James and Amy help Kiwi save the day?
More importantly, will James' pet hamster, Hammy, find his true
calling in life? Illustrations inside by Nikki McBroom. Furry fun
for ages 9-99. "Kiwi is [as] fun to read as ever! If you are
following Kiwi Series closely, you can certainly find the same
funny and witty story here, with a bonus, of course. Vickie has
included other animals and they account for the clever plot of this
sequel. It's not complicated though, but sure you are going to be
served with a few surprises. Eeek Fu! My mouth is sealed." - Helmy
Kusuma "Vickie Johnstone is a born storyteller and has the talent
to keep her series fresh with new adventures while maintaining the
usual cast of characters - and adding new ones to bring on the
magic. In her second book she introduces some well designed wisdom
about traits all children should learn and this is a major plus to
the further growth of the series." - Grady Harp "Cat City seems
even more fun the second time they visit. Vickie Johnstone really
has a great imagination, and creates a cozy world for cats and a
underground kingdom of giant mice who plan on invading Cat City. Is
there enough time to prevent the attack and what is Kiwi going to
do about it? This book has lots of surprises, a unique plot and
captivating characters." - Rebecca Johnson "The second book in
Vickie Johnstone's 'Kiwi' series is just as engaging as the first.
I truly enjoyed the way the author makes an imaginary tale come to
life. Kiwi, the cat, the two children, James and Amy, along with a
pet hamster and a mouse, [have to] prevent Cat City from being
destroyed. The Kiwi series is intended for kids, but grown-ups such
as myself will love the book as well. I highly recommend the whole
series." - Lady Wings "Kiwi's gang is back in full force! Vickie
has again created a huge fun filled adventure for us to follow, and
I loved every bit of it. I hope that the series continues to
produce such magical tales for a long, long time." - Ritesh Kala
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