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Greenwild: The World Behind the Door

Greenwild, Book 1

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Greenwild: The World Behind the Door

By: Pari Thomson
Narrated by: Sophia Nomvete
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Read by Sophia Nomvete, known for her role as Princess Disa in The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power.

Open the door to a spellbinding world where the wilderness is alive and a deep magic rises from the earth itself.
Greenwild: The World Behind the Door is the first audiobook in Pari Thomson's extraordinary fantasy series.

Winner of the Overall Waterstones Children's Book Prize
Blackwells Children's Book of the Year


Daisy Thistledown has escaped from boarding school and has a mystery to solve. Her search for her missing mother will lead her across London and through a hidden doorway to another world, filled with plants and bursting with magic: the Greenwild.

But all is not well in this astonishing land. Before long Daisy finds herself confronting a dangerous presence that threatens green magic on both sides of the door. Daisy must band together with a botanical genius, a boy who can talk to animals, and a cat with an attitude, to channel the power that can revive the Greenwild and find her missing mother - and save her own world too.

Embark on an unforgettable adventure through the Greenwild, in this enchanting fantasy with an environmental twist. Continue the magic with The City Beyond the Sea.

'An eco-thriller novel every child should read' - The Telegraph

'Phenomenal . . . If you don’t believe in magic, you will after you’ve read Greenwild' - A. F. Steadman, author of Skandar and the Unicorn Thief

'Greenwild is a thrilling adventure that takes seed in your imagination and runs wild!' - M. G. Leonard, author of Beetle Boy

'Spellbinding' - Hannah Gold, author of The Last Bear

'I adored this book!' - Aisling Fowler, author of Fireborn

©2023 Pari Thomson (P)2023 Macmillan Publishers International Limited
Action & Adventure Animals Animals & Nature Fantasy Fiction Literature & Fiction Science Fiction & Fantasy Cats Magic

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Downloaded to brighten a long journey, we were all bereft when it ended. The plot is compelling, the language richly evocative. We will be hunting down other Pari Thomson titles.

So vivid you can almost smell the foliage.

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Such a sweet and delightful read. The characters are lovely, especially brave little Daisy who is putting up with such extreme circumstances in her life from the boarding school, to the situation with her mother, to the discovery of Mallowmarsh and magic.

Lovely Children's book

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A decent story but it took a while for me to connect with The main character. The plant magic is interesting but feels a little limited compared with other stories where plant magic is just one aspect of The whole magical world. And there was some very predictable plot beats that I’ve seen before in a bunch of other stories. But if you’re a child and it’s the first time you’re reading a story like this I think it would be pretty good for them. So yeah a decent adventure book but nothing really stand out.

Good if a little cliched at times

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