
Amelia Fang and the Memory Thief: Amelia Fang, Book 3
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Laura Ellen Anderson
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Zoe Thorne
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Bolinda Publishing Pty Ltd
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A brand-new title in the best-selling gorgeously Gothic and wickedly funny Amelia Fang series.
Meet Amelia Fang! Everyone’s favourite little vampire.
Amelia and her friends are taking part in a competition to visit Pumpkin Paradise Park - the most bloodcurdingly brilliant theme park ever! All they have to do is sell as many cookies as possible.
But the creatures of Nocturnia have begun to act very strangely.... No one can seem to remember anything - including their own names or even Amelia’s big birthnight party!
Where have everyone’s memories gone? And how can Amelia save them when they have all forgotten who she is?
©2018 Laura Ellen Anderson (P)2018 Bolinda Publishing Pty Ltd
- Listening Length2 hours and 17 minutes
- Audible release date4 October 2018
- LanguageEnglish
- ASINB07GZSW5ZV
- VersionUnabridged
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Product details
Listening Length | 2 hours and 17 minutes |
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Author | Laura Ellen Anderson |
Narrator | Zoe Thorne |
Audible.in Release Date | 04 October 2018 |
Publisher | Bolinda Publishing Pty Ltd |
Program Type | Audiobook |
Version | Unabridged |
Language | English |
ASIN | B07GZSW5ZV |
Best Sellers Rank | #71,849 in Audible Books & Originals (See Top 100 in Audible Books & Originals) #63 in Ghost Stories for Children #695 in Family Life Fiction for Children #855 in Humorous Fiction for Children |
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Reviewed in India on 25 December 2020
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This is a perfect book for children and will make you want to read more of Amelia Fang's FANGTASTIC adventures. Join Amelia and her friends as they solve the mystery of the dissapearing memories! This book is definetly recommended.
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@ImaginELLA
4.0 out of 5 stars
3rd disgustingly fun installment to a fab-foul-lous series!
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 13 November 2018Verified Purchase
Amelia Fang and the Memory Thief is the third disgustingly fun installment to this fab-foul-lous series. The setting this time returns to Nocturnia but things are a little different. The events of the previous novel mean that the folks of Nocturnia no longer fear the Creatures of the Light. Fairy exchange students are now welcome in their classes and some of their school lessons include things like Glitterology and Angel Kitten Singing. While the story is still delightfully gross in many ways ( as wonderfully brought to life by Anderson's witty and charming illustrations), it mixes wonderfully with the sugary cuteness of the previous story.
In terms of plot I did think (just like a number of reviews I’ve read about this book) that this book is quite weak compared to its predecessors. The plot just isn't quite as awe-inspiring as the previous books and is a little slow to get going. However, it is still a fun read and does do a great job of showing that, even though people can argue and fall out, they still can remain friends.
The story is also still completely age-appropriate for young readers. It’s light, fun and easy to follow, packed with delightul humour and illustrations. The plot forms a simple mystery, as Amelia and Tangine race to find out why everyone except for them seem to be losing their memories. Although there are a couple of sad moments, there is certainly nothing that would stop a young reader from thoroughly enjoying this tale.
While the book does offer some character development for Amelia and Tangine, the other protagonists don't really feature much this time round. As in the second Amelia Fang book (Amelia Fang and the Unicorn Lords) where Florence and Grimaldi had a meatier role to play with plenty to do, in this third book unfortunately they don't really feature as much as they are amongst the first to loose their memories.
Previous characters such as Adonis and the Angel Kitten do get a brief cameo at the end of this book but are not mentioned throughout the rest of the story.
The Amelia Fang series is an altogether remarkable read and I would certainly recommend kids to read this highly imaginative series. But out of all three books I find this third installment a touch underwhelming. The front cover with the green foiled edges and the many illustrations are absolutely divine and support the story well. A quality 4⭐️ read.
In terms of plot I did think (just like a number of reviews I’ve read about this book) that this book is quite weak compared to its predecessors. The plot just isn't quite as awe-inspiring as the previous books and is a little slow to get going. However, it is still a fun read and does do a great job of showing that, even though people can argue and fall out, they still can remain friends.
The story is also still completely age-appropriate for young readers. It’s light, fun and easy to follow, packed with delightul humour and illustrations. The plot forms a simple mystery, as Amelia and Tangine race to find out why everyone except for them seem to be losing their memories. Although there are a couple of sad moments, there is certainly nothing that would stop a young reader from thoroughly enjoying this tale.
While the book does offer some character development for Amelia and Tangine, the other protagonists don't really feature much this time round. As in the second Amelia Fang book (Amelia Fang and the Unicorn Lords) where Florence and Grimaldi had a meatier role to play with plenty to do, in this third book unfortunately they don't really feature as much as they are amongst the first to loose their memories.
Previous characters such as Adonis and the Angel Kitten do get a brief cameo at the end of this book but are not mentioned throughout the rest of the story.
The Amelia Fang series is an altogether remarkable read and I would certainly recommend kids to read this highly imaginative series. But out of all three books I find this third installment a touch underwhelming. The front cover with the green foiled edges and the many illustrations are absolutely divine and support the story well. A quality 4⭐️ read.
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P. Keeling
5.0 out of 5 stars
Love love love these books...
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 15 November 2018
Its like a secret world for my 9 year daughter who is slightly obsessed with unicorns... The stories in all three books have a great narrative, twisting the tales of Amelia and her friends from light to dark and back again. We love them and the illustrations are really great. Nice touch on the pages with the different colours, making finding them really easy. We have given a few copies away to my daughter's friends to share this secret world. The author will also answer your tweets and shows she appreciates her fans too. Great stuff!
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Jaxxmac
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great story, prompt delivery
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 9 January 2022Verified Purchase
My daughter loves these books and this was another good story. I'm a bit disappointed as the other books we have in the series have coloured edges to the pages but this one doesn't. Probably a newer edition but wasn't clear in advert.

Maisie
5.0 out of 5 stars
Beautiful story of friendship
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 27 April 2020Verified Purchase
We love Amelia Fang and her fabulous friends. We've been joking Amelia on her journey since my daughter was 5, and even though the first book sounds barbaric 😉 it's a story of friendship. Laura Ellen Anderson has such a beautiful way of connecting the characters to the reader. It's a book that you can't put down between chapters. Make sure sure you read them all

Mrs S. E. A. Gibbs
3.0 out of 5 stars
Amelia Fang
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 20 July 2020Verified Purchase
Bought this for our 10 year old granddaughter. The story was ok but none of us really enjoyed it. The black pages throughout the book didn't make for easy reading and the smell from the book/ink wasn't nice. The illustrations were good but we won't be buying more in the series which is a shame as we had hoped to.