Katherine Rundell returns with a perfect fantasy * Telegraph * Rundell is back with a sequel to her runaway middle-grade fantasy hit Impossible Creatures, which offers magical thrills for young readers and adults alike. * New York Times * An exquisitely written, expertly plotted, emotionally affecting and totally immersive triumph! * LoveReading4Kids * A mythical and magical world, the Archipelago is full of colour and opportunity for children to lose themselves in their imaginations. Katherine Rundell delights with this sequel: Exceptional * Children's Books Ireland * Few writers today channel the wild heart of childrens literature quite like Katherine Rundell. The award-winning author of Rooftoppers, The Explorer and Impossible Creatures, Rundell has a rare gift: she writes with both intellectual muscle and reckless wonder. * iNews * The fantasy world is richly imagined, the dialogue sharp and witty and short chapters drive the pace. This series is pure class. * Daily Mail * Dazzling ... the imaginative scope of this series remains colossal * The Times * A treasure chest of myths * Spectator * One of our finest authors * Observer * Enthralling adventures a sphinx-back rescue, a harpy-guarded library, a glimpse of a terrifying future ensue, while characteristically humorous, elegant prose exhorts the reader to defend the frail and precious, remembering that love is the greatest weapon against the worlds cruelties. -- Imogen Russell Williams * The Guardian * The second book in the Impossible Creatures series is spectacular. These stories are about so much more than dragons, unicorns and gaganas. Theyre about how to live within the chaos and beauty of our miraculous world, and Katherine Rundell is a writer at the top of her game. * Abi Elphinstone *