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E-raamat: Isabella Nagg and the Pot of Basil: A delightfully witty cosy fantasy for lovers of Pratchett

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  • Formaat: EPUB+DRM
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Jun-2025
  • Kirjastus: Hodderscape
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781399743853
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  • Formaat: EPUB+DRM
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Jun-2025
  • Kirjastus: Hodderscape
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781399743853

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'This book is a gem that was perfectly cut to fit the Pratchett-shaped hole in my heart' C.M. Waggoner 'A bubbling cauldron overflowing with imagination and charm' Chris Sugden

Books can change lives. Magic books can cause absolute chaos.

Isabella Nagg lives on a tiny, miserable farm in a tiny, miserable village with a husband who's about as useful as a wet sock. Her days are filled with scrunge (don't ask), mildly cursed livestock, and singing to her beloved pot of basil. It's not much-but it's hers.

Then Mr. Nagg brings home a stolen spell book from the local wizard, and Isabella starts to wonder: what's the worst that could happen?

Cue one grumpy cat-like companion, a magical Ponzi scheme, and a journey through a world where enchantment meets bureaucracy and goblins have opinions on capitalism. As Isabella stumbles into spells, secrets, and self-discovery, she might just find that magic isn't the only thing she's been missing.

Isabella Nagg and the Pot of Basil is a delightfully bonkers, footnote-filled romp for fans of Pratchett, folklore, and anyone who suspects their houseplants might be judging them.

NetGalley readers love Isabella Nagg and the Pot of Basil:



'Had me completely enthralled from start to finish'



'A really hilarious cozy fantasy'



'A delightful read . . . I found myself legitimately laughing aloud'



'I described this book to a friend today as "clever funny" . . . I will likely read this again in the future as I enjoyed it that much...which is pretty much the highest praise I can offer'

Arvustused

This book is a delightful modern fairytale full of strangeness and wonder, and no small amount of humour. Oliver Darkshire has done a wonderful job bringing us into his fresh, fantastical world, and it's somewhere you want to stay. -- Alice Bell, author of Displeasure Island and Grave Expectations I lost track of the number of times that I audibly chortled, snorted, and made startled little noises of exclamation through my nose while tearing my way through Isabella Nagg and the Pot of Basil. Funny, inventive, and deeply unsettling in the grand tradition of some of the more obscure fairy tales it references, this book is a gem that was perfectly cut to fit the Pratchett-shaped hole in my heart -- C.M. Waggoner, author of The Ruthless Lady's Guide to Wizardry Brings to mind the works of Terry Pratchett ... a delightful read. It will make you laugh and surprisingly tug on your heartstrings -- Vanessa Armstrong * Reactor Magazine * Witty and wry*, a book filled with untrustworthy herbs, far too much porridge, and the most unusual and compelling explanation for goblins you will ever see. Rozakis, author of Dreadful With more humour than you can shake a homemade apple-tree wand at, and a folkloric world of magic tomes, snarky almost-cats and the twin menaces of goblins and capitalism, Darkshire's story is a bubbling cauldron overflowing with imagination and charm -- Chris Sugden, Sunday Times bestselling co-author of High Vaultage I have been longing for fantasy stories with middle-aged heroines, so I was delighted to discover the pragmatic and intelligent Isabella. Oliver Darkshire weaves a vivid story with a humorous, fantastical voice and complicated world-building -- Katy Nyquist, author of A Holy Maiden's Guide to Getting Kidnapped Darkshire's humorous and clever fantasy borrows from poets and folklorists alike * Washington Post * Delightfully deranged . . . a new and original kind of enchantment * Reactor Magazine * PRAISE FOR ONCE UPON A TOME Laugh-out-loud -- Garth Nix, award-winning author of The Left-Handed Booksellers of London Peculiarly hilarious and/or hilariously peculiar! -- William Gibson Witty and heartwarming * Publishers Weekly * A mischievous Terry Pratchett tone ... Uproariously funny * Fine Books Magazine * Witty. Whimsical. Smart. A cozy gem -- Jenny Lawson, New York Times bestselling author of Broken (In the Best Possible Way) With its mixture of exaggerated misanthropy and eloquent surrealism, Once Upon a Tome calls to mind the cult television sitcom Black Books * Times Literary Supplement * Enchanting ... every page is a pleasure -- Lindsey Fitzharris, bestselling author of The Facemaker Darkshire is an exciting new voice brimming with self-effacing charm -- Caitlin Doughty, author of Smoke Gets in Your Eyes Utterly charming -- Tom Holland, bestselling author of Dominion Mr. Darkshire is a witty observer ... charming * Wall Street Journal * An utter treat -- Book of the Week * Daily Mail * Extremely entertaining -- Neil Gaiman

Oliver Darkshire is trying very hard not to think about his life choices, or how he got here. He lives in Manchester with his husband, and once a week they sit down to figure out how they will fit another bookcase into his study without blocking the door.