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Goth Girl and the Sinister Symphony

Goth Girl, Book 4

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Goth Girl and the Sinister Symphony

By: Chris Riddell
Narrated by: Helen Keeley
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Lord Goth is throwing a music festival at Ghastly-Gorm Hall, with performances from the finest composers in the land. Ada can't wait, but it's quite distracting when her grandmother is trying to find her father a fashionable new wife, there's a faun living in her wardrobe and Maltravers is up to his old tricks. Ada must make sure everything goes to plan...and luckily, help is at hand from a very interesting houseguest.

©2017 Chris Riddell (P)2017 W F Howes Ltd
Fantasy & Magic Fiction Humorous Fiction Literature & Fiction Music Music & Performing Arts Mysteries Mystery & Suspense Scary Stories Science Fiction & Fantasy Scary Haunted Fantasy Comedy Ghost
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"Quirky, clever and (as ever) marvellously detailed to the eye, Goth Girl is a beautiful object, and full of good jokes - a combination that's hard to beat." ( The Independent)
"A welcome return to the Ghastly-Gorm Hall and the irresistible Ada Goth." ( The Bookseller)
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While still good, I don't think that this installment is as good as previous ones - additions of modern references will make it outdated very soon, while the other 4 will stay fresh.

The narrator for this one is Helen Keeley, who, while not Lucy Brown (I don't know why there was a change in narrator) is still very good.

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