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Not to mince words, but Princess Celeste is a bit of a brat. She insists on celebrating her birthday 100 times a year for example and is livid when her father organises one special celebration for her big brother.
An unfortunate incident with the birthday cake is the final straw for the king, who sends her off to reopen the Intergalactic Post Office, fallen into disuse now that people communicate via Wurms, a magical dimension that transfers written messages instantly (sound familiar?).
It’s a big task as there are years’ worth of undelivered mail to sort through, and only Podge, a boy the same age as Celeste to help, plus hordes of fluffy Stardust Bunnies, made from dust. As Celeste turns out to be a better postmistress than she ever expected and even to be a dab hand at using stardust magic, she comes up against snarky Herman von Wurman the Third, head of the Wurm Network. He seems to take the credo ‘knowledge is power’ to uncomfortable, possibly even criminal lengths.
It’s a story that sprays warmth and touches of magic over a space age adventure, as Celeste and Podge stand up for old fashioned personal communication in the face of cold (corrupt?) new technology. It’s cute and acute and the author’s cartoon style illustrations add to the fun.
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A highly illustrated series for younger middle grade readers, about star princess Celeste, who is sent by her father to run their kingdom's intergalactic post office. There, Celeste embarks on many adventures – and strives to uncover the mystery of her mother’s disappearance.
In the kingdom of Galaxandria, Princess Celeste Starwing is in BIG trouble. After one bratty incident too many, her father decides she needs to learn a lesson - and so she's packed off to the Intergalactic Post Office, and given a mission to whip it into shape. Otherwise it's goodbye to being a princess forever - gulp!
But Celeste and her new assistant, Podge, soon find they're up against a more than just towering piles of unsent letters. Mysterious portal magic known as wurms are putting them out of business - and it looks like the wurms are more sinister than anyone could know. In fact, they might have something to do with Celeste's mother, who she's never known . . .
Now it's up to Celeste and Podge - and their adorable collection of Stardust Bunnies - to stop the wurms, uncover what happened to Celeste's mother - and maybe save the galaxy while they're at it.
This out-of-this world story is stuffed full of incredible adventure, brilliant intergalactic worlds, and amazing cartoon-style artwork - perfect for fans of Super Mario Bros, Amelia Fang, Peanut Jones and Adventures on Trains.
The LoveReading4Kids Editorial Team have read and reviewed Celeste Express: The War of the Wurms and determined it is suitable for children aged 7-10 years old
Celeste Express: The War of the Wurms features in the following genres: Featured Books for 7+ readers, Featured Books for 9+ readers, Debuts of the Month, Recommendations, Adventure Stories, Fantasy / Magical, Funny, Science Fiction, The Natural World, People / Places, Space, Books to Motivate Reluctant Readers age 7+, Children’s / Teenage general interest: Queens, kings, princesses, princes etc, Children’s / Teenage fiction: Space opera, Children's and Young Adult Fiction, Children’s, Teenage and Educational, Children’s / Teenage: General interest
Celeste Express: The War of the Wurms is available in Paperback
Celeste Express: The War of the Wurms was written by Alexander Slater and published by Puffin an imprint of Penguin Random House Children's UK
Celeste Express: The War of the Wurms has 336 pages
Yes it is part of Celeste Express series
£7.19