The D’Evil Diaries: Hell’s Belles
On sale
14th January 2016
Price: £5.99
Jinx’s best friend Tommy, a human girl who ended up in hell after accidentally feeding her nasty stepfather to a circus lion, faces adventures of her own…
The Bookseller’s Children’s Preview praised THE D’EVIL DIARIES as ‘brilliantly funny and clever’. Don’t miss the sequel!
The Bookseller’s Children’s Preview praised THE D’EVIL DIARIES as ‘brilliantly funny and clever’. Don’t miss the sequel!
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Reviews
Delightfully comic, original, and subversive ... it's the writing that shines through. Confident, easy to read, incredibly witty and original...It's a cracking read, as punchy as its heroine, and contains all the ingredients of a good yarn
A hilarious, crackling, original debut about an unlucky demon, perfect for fans of Derek Landy and Eoin Colfer
I'm not sure what I am most envious of - Tatum Flynn's incredible imagination or her hilarious sense of humour. The world building was astounding. A really great debut novel
An incredibly imaginative world full of spikemoths, wererhinos, spooky forests and haunted amusement parks, to the point where I got ridiculously excited at any hint of going to a new place because I couldn't wait to see who or what lived there
Enormously fun, in the vein of Rick Riordan
Tatum Flynn could very well be a new name to watch in children's literature, and no doubt The D'Evil Diaries will find a beloved home with 10+ readers. I'm looking forward to more from Jinx and Tommy in the future!
All the characters are hilarious and refreshingly unique... wrapped up in humour so sharp it could give you a paper cut.
As before, Ms Flynn juggles an exciting plot with terrific humour with ease ... Funny, exciting, clever, and charming - this is an excellent sequel that bodes well for the future adventures of Jinx and Tommy.
Ridiculously imaginative, with a sense of humour sharper than one of Dracula's fangs! A snortingly funny debut
Once in a while a children's book comes along that is so inventive, and witty, and different, that you want to hug it.
Pitched somewhere between Douglas Adams and Terry Gilliam - irreverent, funny and touching.
Utterly original, darkly funny - really loved it!
A great adventure novel with plenty of twists and turns ... Flynn's narrative voice is brilliantly funny with plenty of humour
Brilliantly funny and clever