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Kiwi and the Serpent of the Isle
Kiwi and the Living Nightmare
Kiwi in the Realm of Ra
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Kiwi (the magical cat) Series

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About this series

Book 2 in the Kiwi Series about a magical cat.

Amy and James embark on another adventure with their little black cat, Kiwi, which will take them to the Land of Giant Mice. The children return to Cat City to help their friends from the first book and meet some new characters along the way, including the Worry Bee, Whiskers and Moggie. The catizens' home is at risk of invasion and some of the Magic has gone missing. Can James and Amy help Kiwi save the day? More importantly, will James' pet hamster find his true calling in life?

"This book has lots of surprises, a unique plot and captivating characters. If you loved the first book you will adore the second" - Rebecca Johnson (The Rebecca Review)

"Vickie Johnstone has the talent to keep her series fresh with new adventures while maintaining the usual cast of characters - and adding new ones to bring on the magic" - Grady Harp

For readers aged 7 upwards, teens and adults.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateAug 12, 2014
Kiwi and the Serpent of the Isle
Kiwi and the Living Nightmare
Kiwi in the Realm of Ra

Titles in the series (5)

  • Kiwi in the Realm of Ra

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    Kiwi in the Realm of Ra
    Kiwi in the Realm of Ra

    Book 5 in the Kiwi Series about a magical cat. Inspired by the film 'Back to the Future', Whiskers invents The Time-Squeaking Mouse. He plans to take his friends on a fantastic trip to celebrate Amy's 13th birthday. However, the time machine falls into the wrong hands and dastardly Dev travels back to Ancient Egypt when cats were sacred. With Dev having changed the path of history, it's up to Kiwi and the gang to travel back in time to find him. What will Kiwi, Amy, James, Whiskers, Hammy, Misty, Furrball and Siam think of this desert world of tombs, pyramids and sacred gods? For readers aged 7 up.

  • Kiwi and the Serpent of the Isle

    Kiwi and the Serpent of the Isle
    Kiwi and the Serpent of the Isle

    Book 4 in the Kiwi Series about a magical cat. The wedding of Inspector Furrball and Madame Purrfect approaches. But, catastrophe, the ring is stolen from the Gem Shop! A pawprint identifies Fyre Cracker as the thief, but he lives in the dark world of the UnderPaw beneath Cat City, inhabited by crimicats. It’s up to the Kiwi Klub to find the ring. In the human world, the hamsters decide to stand up for their rights to better plastic wheels and an abundance of sunflower seeds. Meanwhile, the dastardly Dev shocks Kiwi with the news that he knows a big secret about her family – that her father, Delphinius, may still be alive! The key is The Sculptor, who will lead Kiwi and friends on their biggest adventure yet – to the strange Isle of the Serpent, where they will come face to face with their most dangerous adversary so far. Ages 8-99. Finalist in the National Indie Excellence Book Awards 2013.

  • Kiwi and the Living Nightmare

    Kiwi and the Living Nightmare
    Kiwi and the Living Nightmare

    Book 3 in the Kiwi Series about a magical cat. Amy, James and Kiwi embark on their spookiest adventure yet - on Halloween. What begins with an eerie dream about a three-legged cat will take the budding detectives on a quest to find an old house in the middle of the woods, meeting familiar characters and some perky squirrels along the way. Little do they know that there awaits an angry, restless ghost who will do anything to stop them leaving. Meanwhile, Inspector Furrball and Siam discover the human world, and some surprising news. For readers aged 7-99.

  • Kiwi in Cat City

    Kiwi in Cat City
    Kiwi in Cat City

    Book 1 in the Kiwi Series about a magical cat. Have you ever wished your cat could talk or wondered where he/she goes when you are not around? Kiwi is a black cat with a big secret – she is magical and comes from a city of catizens. One night when the moon is shaped like a cat’s claw, Amy and James follow their pet cat to see where she goes. With a flick of her tail, Kiwi turns the kids into kittens and leads them to the blue-lit Cat City, where the budding detectives help Inspector Furrball to investigate a catnapping and Kiwi meets her nemesis. Furry fun for ages 7-99. In the Kiwi Series, Amy, James and Kiwi go on different adventures, dealing with catnappings, jewel thieves, giant mice, time travel, haunted houses, Father Christmas, pyramids and more. The fun stories contain positive messages about loyalty, friendship, honesty, bullying and the power of friendship. KIRKUS REVIEW – “Though the book is a mystery, the bloodshed-free crime means that the book is safe enough for younger readers to enjoy, and funny moments – provided by the bumbling Paws and lots of “cat” wordplay – keep the story light. The sleuthing will captivate young readers... Cats, a dash of fantasy, and a puzzling mystery are a recipe for a fun read...” With illustrations by Nikki McBroom. Book 4 in the series was a finalist in the Children's Books category of the National Indie Excellence Book Awards 2013.

  • Kiwi and the Missing Magic

    Kiwi and the Missing Magic
    Kiwi and the Missing Magic

    Book 2 in the Kiwi Series about a magical cat. Amy and James embark on another adventure with their little black cat, Kiwi, which will take them to the Land of Giant Mice. The children return to Cat City to help their friends from the first book and meet some new characters along the way, including the Worry Bee, Whiskers and Moggie. The catizens' home is at risk of invasion and some of the Magic has gone missing. Can James and Amy help Kiwi save the day? More importantly, will James' pet hamster find his true calling in life? "This book has lots of surprises, a unique plot and captivating characters. If you loved the first book you will adore the second" - Rebecca Johnson (The Rebecca Review) "Vickie Johnstone has the talent to keep her series fresh with new adventures while maintaining the usual cast of characters - and adding new ones to bring on the magic" - Grady Harp For readers aged 7 upwards, teens and adults.

Author

Vickie Johnstone

Vickie Johnstone lives in the UK. She has a thing about fluffy cats and also loves reading, writing, films, the sea, art, nature, white chocolate and travelling. Vickie has self-published 23 books since 2011.- Books published in 2011:Kaleidoscope (March) – 119 poems, divided by chapter themes;Travelling Light – a free book of 44 poems;Kiwi in Cat City – the first in a series about a magical cat and her human pals (April);Kiwi and the Missing Magic (June);Kiwi and the Living Nightmare (October).The Kiwi books have illustrations by Nikki McBroom.- Books published in 2012:Day of the Living Pizza – a comedy horror for ages 10 up (May);Life’s Rhythms – 316 haiku (June);3 Heads and a Tail – a romantic comedy with a dog as the hero (June);Kiwi and the Serpent of the Isle (August);Day of the Pesky Shadow (October);Kiwi in the Realm of Ra (November); andKiwi's Christmas Tail (December).- Books published in 2013:The Sea Inside – a fantasy adventure (May); andI Dream of Zombies – a horror set in London in 2013 with a heroine (October).- Books published in 2014:Haven (I Dream of Zombies, 2) (May).- Books published in 2015:Mind-spinning Rainbows – 45 haiku and 109 poems (April).- Books published in 2021:A Poem a Day – 446 poems (July).- Books published in 2023:Tirips Shade – Ghost Detective (April).Ink – poetry (May)Woman – poetry (May)- Books published in 2024:Between the Sky and the Sea – poetry (February)Murals (March)Colouring the Edges (March)Links:Blog: http://vickiejohnstone.blogspot.comTwitter: @vickiejohnstoneWebsite: Kiwiincatcity.comMerchandise: www.zazzle.co.uk/kiwiincatcityFacebook: http://www.facebook.com/AuthorVickieJohnstonehttp://www.facebook.com/KiwiinCatCityhttp://www.facebook.com/KaleidoscopePoetryHappy reading and writing :)

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