Bellairs, John -- Magic Mirrors
Contains an obscure Bellairs satire of Catholicism (which I already
had), a charming children's story, The Face in the Frost (already
had), and -- the real reason this volume exists -- the pages that
exist of The Dolphin Cross, which is the sequel to The Face in
the Frost. (It feels like roughly the first two-thirds of a book,
although some pages are lost from the middle as well.) Prospero -- not
the famous one -- goes wandering around England, or countries of the
English variety, in search of something very nasty. Imaginative,
varied, often funny, extremely creepy, not entirely cohesive; maybe
cohesive would have been a later draft.
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