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  • Audio CD
  • Publisher: MacMillan UK; New edition edition
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1405088664
  • ISBN-13: 978-1405088664
  • Product Dimensions: 5.4 x 5 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (105 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,794,755 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Georgia Byng grew up outside Winchester, in England, near the river Itchen, with three naughty brothers and a sister. Her dad was nature loving and her mum was very encouraging and warm. The nearby country lane with its many cottages was somewhere Georgia first found out about characters, for it was teeming with them, and she used to interview them. Otherwise she would try to sell these neighbours things she had made. As a child she loved acting and so at 18 went to The Central School of Speech and Drama in London. After college she began to paint and write. She had always written poems and songs but now she started writing stories. Her first were in comic strip, a medium that she worked with for five years. The Sock Monsters was her first published book in 1995 - a comic strip story for 5 - 7 year olds. Georgia lives in a house in London full of old and new art, as her husband is the conceptual artist Marc Quinn. Marc keeps all sorts of strange things in the fridge - once he had to keep a Canadian frog in there as it was hibernating and had to be kept cold. They and their family, Tiger (17), Lucas (6) and Sky (2) love to travel, their favorite destination being India.

 

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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing book!, March 10, 2003
I just bought this book yesterday and started reading it last night. I don't know exactly what made me buy it; maybe the flashy hypnotic cover, which I love. It's a very gripping book and I just couldn't put it down.
Molly Moon is an orphan at the Hardwick House orphanage, which is run by horrible Miss Adderstone. Miss Adderstone doesn't like Molly and Molly hates her. In fact, no one likes Molly, except her best (and only) friend, Rocky. Molly keeps getting into trouble and she thinks her life is horrible, until she finds "HYPNOTISM -- AN ANCIENT ART EXPLAINED" by Dr. Logan in a library. An American man wanted it, but he thought the librarian had lost it and Molly sneaks it away. She soon discovers she is a natural hypnotist and has many people under her control. Unfortunately, while she had had a big argument with Rocky and wasn't speaking to him, he had been adopted by some Americans who had come to visit the orphanage. So, after winning the Briersville Talent Competition, she takes her money and boards a plane to New York, with Miss Adderstone's pug, Petula, whom she had hypnotized into liking her. She checks into the most expensive room of the most expensive hotel in Manhattan and seeks fame and fortune. But the American man, Professor Nockman, is on her trail and he wishes to use her hypnotic powers to commit a huge bank robbery. Molly is very confused and she soon finds a life of fame and fortune isn't as good as it seems and she is determined to find a better one, by being herself. Molly faces many challenges and changes a lot. In the end, she no longer thinks her life is horrible; she finds it's very good.
It's amazing to see how Molly changes, as a person. A lot of changes also happen around her and Molly is faced with many surprises. In the end, she learns that she likes herself just the way she is and so do other people. This is a lovely book and a must-read for every booklover.
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29 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Entertaining, but don't expect J.K. Rowling, May 5, 2003
After seeing a huge display of "Molly Moon..." in the window of our local bookshop, we decided we should bring home a copy to pass the time until Potter V comes out. We were not at all disappointed with Molly and her adventures... Molly's character is written with just the right amount of "real kid" quality to make her believable. She's not perfect and she makes some questionable, but understandable, choices. She even can be a bit cruel. Her adventures are compelling... well, why wouldn't they be considering she finds a very helpful old book on hypnotism and then changes her life completely. We should all be so lucky. My husband wonders, of course, why books on orphans are so popular these days (counting Harry Potter and the Baudelaire children in Lemony Snicket's "Unfortunate Events" series). He, more than me, also found the book a little predictable (I read it first and was very annoyed that he guessed the twists before he had finished the 4th chapter). Our child is not quite 3 so we'll have to wait a few years before he'll give his opinion. All in all, Byng has created a story worth reading. I just wish that the book sellers would not compare her writing to J.K.Rowling. Leave that expectation behind and you will not be disappointed with this tale.
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Will not compare it to Harry Potter!, July 2, 2003
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As a middle school librarian, I find myself reading almost as much young adult fiction as adult fiction and non-fiction. I think my 6th and 7th graders will thoroughly enjoy this book. Molly is an unfortunate young lady...an orphan, a bit odd looking, unliked by everyone at the orphanage except for her friend Rocky. The orphanage is run by a group of mean-spirited adults who seem to despise children. Even the head-mistress's dog is cranky.
Molly's only safe haven is the town's library. During one visit she discovers a book on hypnotism, shelved incorrectly because the H has been torn off. She finds out that someone else has been searching for this book, the evil Professor Nockman. (Can a Professor be this evil?) He has travelled from the United States to obtain this book, and Molly overhears his
ranting and raving when the book is not available. She sneaks it out and now her adventure begins.
As she reads the book and perfects the art of hypnosis, her world is turned upside-down. Her many escapades are entertaining and cause you to cheer inside.
While orphans and evil adults seem to be a recurring theme in many books for young people, the author is successful in keeping one's interest. The twists and turns are exciting.
I think that most young people will be fascinated by this book.
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