Ages 9-12. Molly Moon is off on her third adventure!
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Georgia Byng is the creator of Molly Moon and the author of Molly Moons Incredible Book of Hypnotism; Molly Moon Stops the World; Molly Moons Hypnotic Time Travel Adventure; Molly Moon, Micky Minus, & the Mind Machine, Molly Moon & the Morphing Mystery; and Molly Moon and the Monster Music.
Georgia Byng grew up outside Winchester, England, near the river Itchen. The nearby country lane with its many cottages was where Georgia Byng first found out about characters, for it was teeming with them, and she used to interview them.
Georgia Byng now lives in a house in London full of old and new art, as her husband is the conceptual artist Marc Quinn. Marc keeps all sorts of strange things in the fridgeonce he had to keep a Canadian frog in there as it was hibernating and ...

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