Dotty and the Dream Catchers
Emma Warner-Reed
Paperback
(Calendar House Books, Nov. 15, 2017)
It's all change for Dotty, as Great Uncle Winchester decides it's high time she went to school.But the transition back into school life isn't easy: Dotty is being haunted by disturbing visions. What is more, a mystery sleeping sickness seems to be claiming a new pupil almost daily. Dotty's classmates are convinced she has something to do with it, and Dotty isn't entirely sure they're wrong.Is there more to Dotty's dreams than meets the eye? And can a little bit of sweeps' magic save the day?DOTTY and the Dream Catchers is the third book in the award-winning DOTTY MYSTERIES children's fantasy series, by #1 bestselling children's author, Emma Warner-Reed.Buy DOTTY and the Dream Catchers today, and follow Dotty out of the Calendar House as she battles with new dangers and comes face to face with some old enemies, too.Since the publication of first series book, DOTTY and the Calendar House Key, in 2015, the series has received significant acclaim, including Gold and Silver Literary Classics Awards, an exclusively five star rating on Amazon across the series, official Seals of Approval from Literary Classics and Honourable Mentions at a number of international Book Festival Awards.Look out for Dotty's fourth adventure, coming 2018!What people have to say about the DOTTY series: "Destined to become a children's classic."Literary Classics Book Reviews"Author Emma Warner-Reed has penned a magnificent children's book with suspense that builds as young readers are drawn into the mystery surrounding Dotty's new home. Dotty and the Calendar House Key is highly recommended for home and school libraries and has earned the Literary Classics Seal of Approval."Literary Classics Book Reviews"Dotty and the Calendar House Key has truly fired my daughter's imagination for the first time since Harry Potter. Beautifully written and exciting. The Secret Garden meets Diagon Alley. Fabulous!"Alexandra Vere, Harrogate"My son has just read the first three chapters and thinks it's brilliant - high praise since he has very decided opinions about what he reads."P. Uglow, Harrogate"I really liked the book. It was a bit scary when Dotty found herself in Uncle Winchester's private study. But most of the books I read are a bit scary so that was okay. I would read the other books in the series. Go Team Dotty!"Betty, age 7, Amazon"Enchanting, innocent and lovely with just the right amount of modern technology...a great read for a grown up 7 year old! She loved it... When is the next one coming out?"A. Little, Amazon"I read the first chapter [of DOTTY and the Chimney Thief] to the children tonight and they were instantly back to being as gripped as they were by the first book. They both laughed out loud at the wonderful descriptions of Gobby in the kitchen covered in flour (again) and the way she asked Kenny to remove Geoff! They cannot wait to find out what happens next."J. Johnson, Stallingborough