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Karl James Mountford

    The Astonishing Chronicles of Oscar from Elsewhere
    Sleeping Beauty
    The Circles in the Sky
    Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
    • Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire

      • 796 pages
      • 28 hours of reading

      When the Quidditch World Cup is disrupted by Voldemort's rampaging supporters and the terrifying Dark Mark is resurrected, it is obvious to Harry that, far from failing, Voldemort is getting stronger. The ultimate symbol to the magic world of the evil Lord's return would be if the one and only survivor of his death curse, Harry Potter, could finally be beaten. So when Harry is entered for the Triwizard Tournament - a competition between three wizarding schools to find the ultimate magician - he knows that rather than win it, he just has to get through the trials alive.

      Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
      4.6
    • A curious fox discovers a still, silent bird in the forest, leading him to question its condition and his own feelings of confusion and anger. His attempts to understand the bird's state attract the attention of a little moth, who offers a comforting perspective on the cycles of light in the sky. This encounter emphasizes themes of hope and connection, illustrating how even in moments of despair, there can be reflections of light and comfort found in nature.

      The Circles in the Sky
      4.4
    • Sleeping Beauty

      • 14 pages
      • 1 hour of reading

      Peek through the pages of this magical and wonderfully produced book to follow the journey of Sleeping Beauty: the story of a beautiful and fair princess, a sleeping enchantment and a handsome prince.

      Sleeping Beauty
      4.2
    • Oscar is just skipping school and hanging out at the local skatepark when he suddenly finds himself transported into a world very different to his. And this is his own account of his adventures from Monday to Friday last week. In the company of Bronte Mettlestone, Esther, Imogen and Alejandro, ordinary Oscar finds himself on a quest to locate nine separate pieces of a key, held by nine separate people, in order to unlock a complicated spell that had trapped the Elven city of Dun-sorey-lo-vay-lo-hey. If they don't succeed in their quest, on Friday at noon the spell becomes permanent, the Elves will be crushed to death and Oscar will be trapped in this magical world forever. (The account, it should be noted, has been written at the request of Oscar's school's Deputy Head Teacher. She wants to know exactly what Oscar considered more important than coming to school last week.)

      The Astonishing Chronicles of Oscar from Elsewhere