Mum wouldn’t believe me when I told her Dad had been taken away by the Ninnies.
She thought he’d left us of his own accord. She thought he’d
taken his bucket, ladder and chamois leather on his window round that
Monday and simply never came back because he’d gone off us. Or that he’d
imagined a better life somewhere else. ‘He could never stand any
pressure,’ she sighed, eating another handful of Flying Saucers. ‘He was
never any good with stress.’But I knew. I knew he’d never just up and
leave us. Not with Squoosh, my little sister on the way. I knew what had
really happened.He had been taken away by the Ninnies.Though Mum would
not listen to a word of it. ‘You’re too fanciful,’ she told me, cramming
another load of Flying Saucers into her mouth as she sat there at the
kitchen table. ‘You get it from him. He was always dreaming. Making daft
things up. All about the things he saw through people’s windows!’ I
could tell that Mum herself was making stuff up as she ranted. She was
making herself believe that we would be better off without him.
We both knew that wasn’t true.
A new YA fantasy novel from Paul Magrs, creator of Iris Wildthyme, Brenda and Effie and author of the best-selling AudioGo! Fourth Doctor adventures. Fully illustrated throughout by Bret Herholz.
In a one time only limited edition of 100 hardback copies. Order now for delivery in mid-May.
“A deliciously dark tale of crunchy crisps, abridged animals and
merciless Mancunian monsters. When you read The Ninnies you may laugh or
you may cry – but you’ll definitely sleep with the lights on…” – Tommy
Donbavand, author of Scream Street
“The Ninnies whisks the reader away into the great dark stretch of
some fabulous nightmare, pinned down by Paul Magrs with poetry and
precision. Vivid fantasy with the warmest heart, best read by torchlight
in the dark.” – Steve Cole, author of Astrosaurs
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