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Seven to Eleven: 'The Wicked One'

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[In The Wicked One action] is fast, events are credible and consistent given the magical premises, and a dry humour unobtrusively pervades the whole…. Tone and style I found most attractive: apparently casual but always economical; simple but neither patronising nor banal; sympathetic but never sentimental: a good story.

Norman Culpan, "Seven to Eleven: 'The Wicked One'," in The School Librarian, Vol. 26, No. 2, June 1978, p. 42.

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