Ada Goth has been invited to Brighton by one of her father’s friends to attend World Frock Day. She has twenty guineas to spend on a suitable dress. Will she go for a creation by Jean-Paul Goatee or Lady Vivienne Dashwood? But before she can decide, disaster strikes, her money is missing and she needs to think of something else….
Why did I want to read it?
It’s a special World Book day book. It’s written and illustrated by one of my favourites, Chris Riddell. I have a huge soft spot for Ada having read Ghost of Mouse and A Fete Worse than Death at the end of last year. They make me giggle with their silly jokes and puns.
What did I think of it?
My only complaint is that Goth Girl and the Pirate Queen is Far Too Short, but still lovely addition to the Goth canon. As well as poking lots of fun at fashion – not just the designers but the esteemed personage of Empress Anna Winter, editor of Brogue (the journal of sensible footwear) – it’s a sweet little story where everything comes right in the end, including the Pirate Queen herself (Tall Nell) having great success with her new piece of confectionery, Brighton Rock. It’s all just great fun and I look forward to the next volume (Goth Girl and the Wuthering Fright) with anticipation.
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March 6, 2015 at 10:09 pm
lynnsbooks
‘Far too short’ is a complaint that I actually don’t mind hearing.
Sounds ace.
Lynn 😀
March 6, 2015 at 10:31 pm
brideofthebookgod
😃
March 7, 2015 at 8:47 am
Col
I don’t know if there’s a World Frock Day for real but if there isn’t it sounds like a great idea!
March 7, 2015 at 11:58 am
brideofthebookgod
Even though as an older lady I have embraced the freedom of wearing trousers all the time, I do occasionally wear nice frock and would love World Frock Day. As long as I got to wear a tiara as well 🙂
March 8, 2015 at 11:24 am
Sunday Salon – 8 March | Bride of the Book God
[…] here) and an excellent book of short stories, Irregularity (review to follow in a few days) and read the newest Goth Girl short novel for World Book Day on Thursday (but doesn’t count towards the dare because I […]