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Dee Shulman

    This author has garnered acclaim for her distinctive approach to children's literature, drawing from her rich background in illustration and art. Her characters come alive with unexpected verve, mirroring the growth of her own children and often refusing to be controlled, injecting her narratives with a unique wit and humor. This dynamic interplay between author and creation ensures her work remains fresh and engaging for readers of all ages.

    Gorączka 2 - Dee Shulman
    Century Love - Die Liebe fragt nicht nach dem Morgen
    Fever (Book 1)
    Magenta and the Ghost Bride
    Magenta and the Scary Ghosts
    Magenta and the Ghost School
    • 2012

      Fever (Book 1)

      • 416 pages
      • 15 hours of reading
      3.4(804)Add rating

      Set in two distinct timelines, the narrative intertwines the life of Sethos Leontis, a formidable fighter in 152 AD facing a life-threatening injury, with Eva, a gifted but troubled student in 2012. As Eva navigates her new school, a pivotal incident in the lab propels her into a harrowing situation. The story explores themes of resilience and the consequences of one's actions across time, connecting the fates of these two characters in unexpected ways.

      Fever (Book 1)
    • 2002

      Magenta and the Ghost School

      • 48 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Mangenta the cute ghost mouse and her spooky chums should keep children entertained. The four Magenta titles combine text and pictures, and are suitable for reluctant readers.

      Magenta and the Ghost School
    • 2002

      Magenta and the Ghost Bride

      • 48 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Mangenta the cute ghost mouse and her spooky chums should keep children entertained. The four Magenta titles combine text and pictures, and are suitable for reluctant readers.

      Magenta and the Ghost Bride
    • 2002

      Magenta and the Scary Ghosts

      • 48 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Mangenta the cute ghost mouse and her spooky chums should keep children entertained. The four Magenta titles combine text and pictures, and are suitable for reluctant readers.

      Magenta and the Scary Ghosts