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The Crystal Ball and other Supernatural Stories by Fiona Roberts
The Crystal Ball and other Supernatural Stories by Fiona  Roberts








The king's daughter told him that only a crystal ball would break the enchantment. He put on the cap, forgot he had it on, and wished himself to the castle.

The Crystal Ball and other Supernatural Stories by Fiona Roberts

He saw two giants quarreling over a wishing cap and they asked him to settle the dispute. The youngest son fled before he could suffer the same fate and went off to seek the king's daughter, bewitched and held prisoner in the Castle of the Golden Sun. She turned the oldest into an eagle and the second into a whale, and each could take his human form for only two hours a day. Synopsis Ī sorceress was afraid of her three sons. 14, Vom Schloss der goldnen Sonne ("The Castle of the Golden Sun"). The Brothers Grimm indicated the origin of Die Kristallkugel as Friedmund von Arnim's book, as tale nr. It is Aarne-Thompson type 552A, the girls who married animals. We also have a very cute rescue dog." The Crystal Ball" ( German: Die Kristallkugel) is a German fairy tale collected by the Brothers Grimm, tale number 197. Tod and I have allotments and grow vegetables and fruit, and we have a small flock of ex battery hens. I write, obviously! about our trips to Nepal, about the paranormal, and I really enjoy writing twist in the tale short stories. I am a working medium and give private readings, and I also work a couple of days a week in an office in Liverpool. We are planning to return to Kathmandu next year to help with the relocation of a dog sanctuary. We have been back to the village twice, taking presents and supplies.

The Crystal Ball and other Supernatural Stories by Fiona Roberts

We spent 5 months there, We coped with altitude sickness, restricted diet and visits from wild tigers! We were completely smitten with the villagers and children who did everything they could to make our stay a happy one. The greatest adventure of my life came in 2009 when Tod (my husband) and I went to Nepal and taught English in a small, remote village high up in the Himalayas. I wrote (ghosted!) the autobiography of one of the UKs best known mediums of the time - it was published around 1995. I come from a family of clairvoyants, and in the 1990s I ran an agency promoting the work of psychics and mediums on TV, radio, and in theatres. I started writing then short stories mainly.

The Crystal Ball and other Supernatural Stories by Fiona Roberts

Had a really great time in that wonderful city. I'm from Liverpool, England, and spent 10 years in Paris in my 20s, teaching English.










The Crystal Ball and other Supernatural Stories by Fiona  Roberts