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Rosen Trevithick

About Rosen Trevithick

Rosen was born in Cornwall. She studied psychology at Oxford before moving back to the West Country.

Readers have downloaded over a quarter of a million copies of Rosen's books. Several titles have broken into the Amazon charts, including a number 1 humorous fiction bestseller.

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Praise for Rosen Trevithick

"Brilliant."
- The Independent
"Captivated my attention from the start and I could not put it down."
- Rachel Dove (The Kindle Book Review)
"Well if you're looking for something just a little bit different, this is that kind of book. It was like dipping a lolly into a bag of pop rocks, I was never sure where the author would take it next."
- Cheryl (Amazon Top 500 Reviewer)
"Funny, scary, warm, witty, mysterious and on the edge of your seat stuff."
- T. Smith

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24.07.2013 16:49

My thoughts on The Dragon Box by Katie W. Stewart

After seeing the talent, imagination and humour that Katie W. Stewart puts into her artwork, I knew I had to read one the books she's written. Katie is the illustrator or my Smelly Trolls series but also an author in her own right.

Katie has written books for children and young adults. I chose The Dragon Box, which is aimed at 8-12 year olds, because the people who ask me about Katie's books are usually children.

Katie's depiction of a beautiful dragon.

Katie's beautiful depiction of a dragon.

The Dragon Box is a magical chapter book, incorporating fantasy, adventure and humour.

James in an ordinary boy living in an ordinary world, which makes it all the more special when he's transported into a land filled with dragons, witches and goblins.

I particularly like the character of Mack - an elderly neighbour whose crazy inventions give rise to the whole adventure. He's the perfect flawed genius and I found some of his dialogue and actions greatly amusing.

I would have liked to see a little more danger and felt that some parts, especially in the first half of the book, were unnecessarily safe. However, I imagine this was a deliberate choice by the author, to cater for younger readers. The sense of security established at the beginning certainly allows the sense of peril to build to an exciting climax.

The book works without illustrations. But, because I know that Katie is such a brilliant artist, I would have liked to see some pictures.

The language is child-friendly and the story is easy to follow.

All in all, a magical book for children especially those who are just starting to appreciate longer reads.


Katie has recently started a cover design business called Magic Owl Designs.

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