The Nowhere Emporium
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COVER STORY
This issue’s cover illustration is from Creaturepedia by Adrienne Barman. Thanks to Wide Eyed Editions for their help with this cover.
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The Nowhere Emporium
When Daniel flees from the bully at his children’s home and into the mysterious shop that seems to have only just appeared on a Glasgow street, he embarks on a life of imagination and magic, which carries him through time and space and into the heart of a deadly rivalry. There are two stories here: one is Daniel’s; and the other is that of Lucien Silver, the enigmatic owner of The Nowhere Emporium, the secrets of which’s amazing rooms are contained in the Book of Wonders that he carries with him. Their two stories eventually collide in a breathless climax, but not before Silver himself disappears and the Emporium is placed in deadly danger. Despite one or two contemporary references – to the Back to the Future film franchise for instance – this is a fantasy world that bears little relation to that of its readers. The publishers say on the back of the proof that it invokes the spirit of Pullman, Funke and Gaiman (and they could, indeed, have added Rowling). This kind of comparison might lead you to expect a more superior kind of magic than Ross McKenzie conjures up here, but it is still a cracking good story with convincingly elaborated magical elements and characters that are clearly drawn, and it keeps you turning the page. If teachers still read books to their class, as they should, this is one that will have top juniors on the edge of their seats.