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Helen Nicoll (1937–2012)

Author of Meg and Mog

42+ Works 1,744 Members 30 Reviews

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Works by Helen Nicoll

Meg and Mog (1972) 386 copies, 4 reviews
Meg's Eggs (1972) 147 copies, 1 review
Meg's Castle (1975) 135 copies, 1 review
Meg on the Moon (1973) 117 copies, 1 review
Meg's Veg (1976) 116 copies, 1 review
Meg at Sea (1973) 114 copies, 1 review
Meg's Car (1975) 107 copies, 1 review
Mog in the Fog (1984) 79 copies, 1 review
Mog at the Zoo (1982) 63 copies, 2 reviews
Owl at School (1984) 62 copies, 1 review
Meg Up the Creek (2002) 48 copies, 1 review
Mog's Missing (2005) 28 copies, 1 review
Meg, Mog and Og (2003) 27 copies, 1 review
Mog's Mumps (1976) 24 copies, 1 review
Meg's Mummy (2004) 22 copies, 1 review
Meg's Cauldron (Meg and Mog Books) (2004) 21 copies, 1 review
Meg Goes to Bed (2010) 16 copies, 2 reviews
Mog's Box (1987) 14 copies, 1 review
Meg's Fancy Dress (2005) 13 copies, 1 review
Meg's Treasure (2004) 13 copies, 1 review
Meg and Mog Birthday Book (1979) 12 copies, 1 review
Meg & Mog Treasury (1994) 9 copies
Mog in Charge (2005) 8 copies, 1 review
Meg's Friends: A Pull-the-Tab Book (2005) 6 copies, 1 review
Owl at the Vet (1990) 6 copies, 1 review
Meg and Mog Jigsaw Puzzle Book (2003) 6 copies, 1 review
Les Oeufs de Meg (2004) 3 copies
Mog`s Mumps 1 copy
Meg y Mog (2023) 1 copy
Meg y los huevos (2023) 1 copy

Associated Works

Wuthering Heights (1847) — Producer, some editions — 54,864 copies, 728 reviews
Meg and Mog: Four Plays for Children (1994) — Contributor — 9 copies

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Weird to watch this on youtube. I hope the book is better, but probably not... why is it ok that she leaves her colleagues in rodent form for a year?
 
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Cheryl_in_CC_NV | 3 other reviews | Oct 18, 2024 |
One of four Meg and Mog adventures based on episodes from the television show—the others include Mog in Charge, Meg's Fancy Dress and Meg's Cauldron—this book follows Meg, Mog and Owl as they spend the day at the seashore. When Meg wonders what it is like underwater, she conjures up a submarine, and she and Mog set out to explore (with wise Owl staying on dry land). Finding a treasure in a sunken ship, witch and cat are ecstatic, until their submarine is attacked by a giant octopus. Does the octopus want the treasure, or something else...?

Having read all of the Meg and Mog picture-books written by Helen Nicoll and illustrated by by Jan Pieńkowski (I have not read any of the subsequent titles authored by David Walser as yet), but never having watched the animated television series based upon them, I approached these TV tie-in titles with some interest. Although unimpressed when reading the first two (Mog in Charge and Meg's Fancy Dress) a number of years ago, I found the third that I read (Meg's Cauldron) more appealing. Similarly, this fourth and final TV tie-in was enjoyable, offering a fun, lighthearted little seaside adventure for our trio of friends. Having now read all four of these titles, I am curious to watch some of the television show, and will have to see whether I can track some episodes down. Recommended to those young readers who are fans of the television show, or who have run out of original Meg and Mog stories to read.
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AbigailAdams26 | Aug 19, 2023 |
One of four Meg and Mog adventures based on episodes from the television show—the others include Mog in Charge, Meg's Fancy Dress and Meg's Treasure—this book follows Meg, Mog and Owl as they confront a cauldron that just doesn't work magic any more. Taking the cauldron in for repairs, the trio are given a sparkly new cauldron, with all kinds of fancy buttons, to use in the meantime. After no end of chaos caused by the cauldron's eagerness to please, and literal interpretation of every comment it hears, they are relieved when this replacement finally does something useful, in restoring their original cauldron...

Although I have read all of the Meg and Mog picture-books written by Helen Nicoll and illustrated by Jan Pieńkowski (I have not read any of the subsequent titles authored by David Walser as yet), I have never watched the animated television show that was made from these books. Meg's Cauldron is the third of four tv tie-in tales taken from that show that I have read from Ladybird Books, and while I do agree with the sentiments I expressed in my reviews of the other two (Mog in Charge and Meg's Fancy Dress), in that I do not think these books are the equal of the originals, I enjoyed this one more than the above two, which I read some years ago. Perhaps I simply have a weakness for humor derived from overly literal obedience or interpretation—think stories like Amelia Bedelia, or Mole and Shrew—but I did find this one amusing, and I did appreciate the ending, in which familiarity outweighs efficiency and convenience. Recommended to those young readers who are fans of the television show, or who have run out of original Meg and Mog stories to read.
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AbigailAdams26 | Aug 12, 2023 |
Mog is locked up in a cage after the zoo-keepers mistake him for an escaped tiger.
 
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EKiddieKollege | 1 other review | Aug 11, 2020 |

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