
Dark Times (Emily the Strange)
Emily the Strange stands for: do it yourself; think for yourself; be yourself.
In her third highly original and wildly improbable adventure, Emily travels back in time to the 18th Century (via her homemade Time Out machine) to learn the truth behind a class assignment. Naturally, mayhem ensues. Fans will welcome the return of key characters from the first novel (The Lost Days) and discover that Dark Times lives up to their darkest, strangest expectations.
Told in Emily's established diary format, it features her strong, unique first-person narrative along with a penchant for Top 13 lists. The books are illustrated with black-and-red art representing Emily's own sketches, doodles and archival photographs.
ROB REGER has grown Emily the Strange from an image on a few skateboards and tee shirts to an international fashion brand and publishing phenomenon. His is the co-author and co-illustrator of the Emily the Strange novels.
Format: Hardback, 240 pages, 135mm x 204mm, 520 g
Published: 2011, HarperCollins Publishers, United Kingdom
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
Interest Age: From 12 years
Published: 2011, HarperCollins Publishers, United Kingdom
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
Interest Age: From 12 years
Description
In her third highly original and wildly improbable adventure, Emily travels back in time to the 18th Century (via her homemade Time Out machine) to learn the truth behind a class assignment. Naturally, mayhem ensues. Fans will welcome the return of key characters from the first novel (The Lost Days) and discover that Dark Times lives up to their darkest, strangest expectations.
Told in Emily's established diary format, it features her strong, unique first-person narrative along with a penchant for Top 13 lists. The books are illustrated with black-and-red art representing Emily's own sketches, doodles and archival photographs.
Emily the Strange stands for: do it yourself; think for yourself; be yourself.
In her third highly original and wildly improbable adventure, Emily travels back in time to the 18th Century (via her homemade Time Out machine) to learn the truth behind a class assignment. Naturally, mayhem ensues. Fans will welcome the return of key characters from the first novel (The Lost Days) and discover that Dark Times lives up to their darkest, strangest expectations.
Told in Emily's established diary format, it features her strong, unique first-person narrative along with a penchant for Top 13 lists. The books are illustrated with black-and-red art representing Emily's own sketches, doodles and archival photographs.
ROB REGER has grown Emily the Strange from an image on a few skateboards and tee shirts to an international fashion brand and publishing phenomenon. His is the co-author and co-illustrator of the Emily the Strange novels.

Dark Times (Emily the Strange)