“Read this book pretty much in one sitting. A perfect mix of absolute reality and total fantasy, Marilyn's work is both laugh out loud funny and deeply.

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“Read this book pretty much in one sitting. A perfect mix of absolute reality and total fantasy, Marilyn's work is both laugh out loud funny and deeply heart wrenching. Looking forward to the (next) Messik book with hope and anticipation...” Review by Yvonne at WhiteGoldImages

“...In fact, all of the characters in this book are so well described that you feel as though you have known them all of your life. Buy this book but make sure you completely clear your schedule because once you start reading, you won't be able to put it down.” Review by DS

“I love the way Marilyn writes, and this book is enthralling. A must-read for anyone who likes something a little different.” Review by Alison Smith

“...It's a really absorbing read, combining so many genres - fantasy, coming-of-age, comedy - in a unique way. I too am looking forward to many sequels!” Review by long tall annie

“A great read...an intriguing main character whose relationships with family and friends are beautifully brought to life... and what a quirky bunch they are too!...” Review by Mrs Camilla Boyd

“...This book is about so much more than magical powers - it is a beautifully written journey about innocence into adolescence and the difficult truths and decisions that sometimes have to be made - only with the added complication of a set of skills that not all have access to!” Review by DS

“...The more I read, the more I asked myself 'how many Stellas are out there desperately trying to fit in and to control their powers?' A very gripping and moving story which had me hooked.” Review by Mrs Camilla Boyd

“I enjoyed this book so much I didn't want it to end! Brilliantly written and crafted story. You really get to know the characters, and I wanted to continue to learn more about them and hear their stories. Edge-of-your-seat adventure and I just wanted the story to go on and on. I do hope there will be another book, I'll be snapping it up!” Review by Amy Deane

“I really enjoyed this witty, entertaining read and would highly recommend it. I think that it would make a great film and can't wait for the sequel - please get on with the writing Marilyn!” Review by Paula Fagan

“Enjoyed meeting Stella and reading about her unusual experiences. Particularly liked the character descriptions - very well observed – felt like I know some of them. A really original book that I found hard to put down - looking forward to reading more about Stella in the future.” Review by Lynn

“I haven't had time to sit down and read a book in years but bought this because I know the author. Well, not only could I not put it down, but I am eagerly (and anxiously) awaiting the sequel! This fabulous narrative had just the right mix of suspense, humour and unforgettable characters to keep me hooked, and as a result, I have started reading again!” Review by Angela Geldenhuys

“Very absorbing from the very 1st page to the last page. It's a book that you can't put down once you start reading – with the unusual characters, the book is still believable!!! When is the sequel coming out?” Review by ela

“...The author introduces us to the character of Stella in such a warm, humorous way that she is easily identifiable with - making the plunge into the dark world that she is forced to enter, even more shocking...” Review by DS

“I haven't finished reading this book yet, but I had to write a review. It is absolutely enthralling. I can wait to read some more tonight.” Review by SusanJaneB

“I bought this book expecting a quirky, humorous tale with supernatural elements; it was all of this & much more. I love the warm, sometimes laugh-out-loud funny descriptions of family life & how Stella & her parents react to her unusual powers, but then the story develops into a much darker tale, challenging Stella to use her gifts to help others despite great risks to herself... ” Review by long tall annie

“This book was recommended to me and at first, I thought it would be just another book about someone with magic powers. How wrong was I!...” Review by DS