It all began the day Chrissie Scott looked into the mirror and saw somebody else's reflection. A boy who looked exactly like her. Nothing would ever be the same again.... Just when Chrissie and Chris think they have conquered the mad sorceress Lori Lee, who threatened to destroy Chris's world of magic, along comes an even greater threat. His name is Larry Lee -- Lori's double -- and he's about to hijack the satellite that will make him Master of the Universe Chrissie summons Chris into the real world. But will their magic work here? Chrissie, Chris, their pet dragons, and friends...
It all began the day Chrissie Scott looked into the mirror and saw somebody else's reflection. A boy who looked exactly like her. Nothing would ever b...
It all began the day Chrissie Scott looked into the mirror and saw somebody else's reflection. A boy who looked exactly like her. Nothing would ever be the same again... The evil twins, Larry and Lori Lee, are back -- with the greatest terror of all: Athenor, the Mother of All Dragons In exchange for their help in freeing her from thousands of years in Limbo, the terrifying dragon has agreed to spare them -- as she wreaks vengeance on Earth and the world of magic The future of both worlds depends on Chrissie, Chris, their pet dragons, and friends Jessica and science-whiz Henry. But...
It all began the day Chrissie Scott looked into the mirror and saw somebody else's reflection. A boy who looked exactly like her. Nothing would ever b...
John Peel radio showswere required listening for millions, shapingthe taste of successive generations of music lovers. But all the while he was DJ-ing, Peel was also tapping away on his beloved Olivetti typewriter, creating copy for an array of patient editors. He wrote articles, columns, and reviews forpublications as diverse as The Listener, Oz, Gandalf's Garden, Sounds, the Observer, the Independent, and Radio Times. Now for the first time, the best of these writings have been brought togetherselected by his wife, Sheila, and his four...
John Peel radio showswere required listening for millions, shapingthe taste of successive generations of music lovers. But all the while he was DJ-ing...