Takeshita Demons
By Cristy Burne, Illustrated by Siku
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Miku Takeshita and her family have moved from Japan to live in the UK, but unfortunately the family's enemy demons have followed them

Miku knows she's in trouble when her new supply teacher turns out to be a Nukekubi - a bloodthirsty demon who can turn into a flying head and whose favourite snack is children. That night, in a raging snowstorm, Miku's little brother Kazu is kidnapped by the demons, and then it's up to Miku
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Takeshita Demons
9781907666216
by Cristy Burne
illustrated by Siku
3 June 2010
EPUB
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144
1.33 MB
English
Children's Fiction
Children/juvenile

Awards

Winner of Frances Lincoln Diverse Voices Children's Book Award 2009

Winner of Frances Lincoln Diverse Voices Children's Book Award 2009

Reviews

An extremely fast, action-packed story. 'Takeshita Demons' is most definitely NOT for the faint hearted. Ultimately this story presents a fascinating insight into the wworld of Japanese culture. Burne...
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Author Biography

Cristy Burne has joint New Zealand and Australian citizenship, has travelled widely and lived for several years in Japan as a teacher and editor. It was during this time that she became fascinated with Japanese folklore and the supernatural yokai - demons - which are very much a part of Japanese culture, but little known outside Japan. She won the Voices on the Coast Youth Literature Award for emerging writers, in Queensland, Australia, but Takeshita Demons was her first published book. Cristy and her family live in Perth, Australia. To find out more about Cristy Burne and for downloads and resources click here SIKU is a well-known illustrator for comic books and graphic novels, working for the major companies in the field, including 2000AD Magazine and Marvel Comics. His best-known book is The Manga Bible. Siku lives and works in London and Essex.

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