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I have always loved reading and I studied English at university just so that I could read a bit more.  Next I found my way into secondary teaching and discovered that I loved it too: I got to read more books, show off and hang out with very funny teenagers.  What a great job!

Teaching English also encouraged me to write.  Soon I had planned and started lots of different stories, but they were all abandoned and shoved to the back of a drawer.  Then, one day, the plot for Flirty Dancing came together; Bea’s story was so alive it was like a film running in my head and I knew it was a story I would finish.

Over the next few years, various exciting events distracted me from Flirty Dancing: I got married, travelled the world, was chased by an angry elephant (and a pack of dogs) and I had two babies.  While I was sitting on trains, swimming in the Outback and raising two crazy girls, I kept thinking about Bea, and her friends, Betty, Kat and Pearl, until I realised I had planned three more books.

In 2013, after attending the Winchester Writers’ Festival, I plucked up the courage to send Flirty Dancing to Julia Churchill, a brilliant children’s fiction agent at A.M. Heath.  With dazzling speed I was then signed by Bloomsbury to write the four books in the series.

197 comments

  1. Dear Jenny Our son Niek is having a book review at school ahead of time. He also has a book that you wrote, Back to Roar. In addition, he would like to tell something about the author, that is you. However, there is not much to be found about you on the internet. Would you like to tell something about it so that he can include this in the book discussion. Thinking of your age, place of residence and of you have children. He would be happy if you respond to this message. Kind regards Raimond Smulders

    1. Hi – Thank you for getting in touch, Raimond, and I’m so pleased to hear that Niek is writing a book review about Roar. I’m 45 (although I don’t feel that grown up) and I live in a seaside town on the South coast of England. I have two daughters who right now are watching The Hobbit (I’m writing up in my bedroom – nothing is quite as exciting as making up your own story!) If Niek would like some facts for his book review please pass on to him that I never thought I would become a writer when I was at school because I found writing difficult – I was a slow writer and wasn’t much good at spelling. When I grew up I realised that having a big imagination was more important than these things so I’m glad I spent so many hours drawing, day dreaming and playing. Here are some more unusual fasts about me: I’ve held a baby penguin, been chased by an elephant and I once won a year’s supply of chocolate! I’m guessing from your names that you might live in the Netherlands? A brilliant thing once happened to me in Nijmegen – I was visiting my uncle and we went for a walk on a very rainy day. My mum said that my brother and I could get as muddy as we liked so we pulled our knitted hats over our eyes and fell over again and again (accidentally on purpose) until we were covered in mud. It was absolutely brilliant and even though it happened nearly 40 years ago I can remember it like it was yesterday. I hope this all helps – good luck with your book report, Niek! xx Jenny

      1. Dear Jenny,

        Thanks for the response to our post. Niek was very happy with it.
        And nice to read that you still have so much fun and adventures.
        We do indeed live in the Netherlands in the city of Breda. There are also plenty of adventures to experience here ;0).

        Thanks again for the response and we wish you a nice 2022.

        Greetings Raimond and Niek

      2. I’m so pleased. Happy adventures, Niek! I’ve just had a look at Breda and decided it’s time I paid another visit to the Netherlands. What a beautiful city! x Jenny

      3. My husband’s grandad was Scottish – that’s where the McLachlan comes from. We’ll be celebrating Burns night tonight and I’ve visited Castle Lachlan and seen a graveyard full of McLachlans – which was strange!! x

      4. Hi Jenny, my son Lucas absolutely loved land of roar and the next two…he kept asking why there can’t be anymore! He would like to do a mini project on you for school as they have to do an author study similar to Niek above…I don’t suppose if I got him to a write a couple of questions you would answer them? Thank you for this and for land of roar!

        Anna

  2. Hey jenny ik am 11 years old my little brother is doing a presentation about lan of roar it’s his favorite book! xx Eva ❤️

    1. Hi Eva – that’s so great to hear. Thank you for letting me know! Please say hello to your little brother from me. It always makes my day when I hear that Roar has made someone happy. xx Jenny

  3. Hi Ms. Mclachlan,

    I’m Emil Ostrovski, a 5th grade teacher in San Diego, California. I read my students The Land of Roar as a read-aloud during the first part of the school year, and they really loved the story, so much so that we got them copies of Return to Roar as a holiday present. I was wondering if you might be interested in visiting the class via Zoom; they would be very excited to hear from you.

  4. Hi, I love reading your books as reading logs! My teacher even thinks that it’s amazing how they were written. I’m supper exited to read book three and learn more and see if crowsky is back! Xx Milo

    1. Hi Milo, it’s great to hear from you and I’m so happy to know that you like the Roar books. Enjoy your last trip to Roar and I’m going to give you a clue… He’s back!! xx Jenny

      1. Hi Trina, what a lovely message to get at the start of the year, and please can you pass on to your teacher that I’m very happy to hear they like how they are written! I hope you do read Battle for Roar. It’s EPIC!!! I would love to see the books turned into movies… can you imagine?? It would be amazing! At the moment there are no plans to do this, but I’m keeping my fingers crossed and you should too. x Jenny

      2. Hi Jenny me and my class thought if a new book we would call it A new beginning to roar

      3. That’s a great title! It could actually have been the working title for what has become Dragon Riders of Roar because it’s all about a (deadly!) new beginning. I hope you all get to read it. xx

  5. Hi Jenny. My name is Zoe and I love reading all of the Roar books. My favourite character is Arthur because he went after Grandad when he was taken. I also love the pants jokes. The funniest characters are Grandad and Win.
    Thank you from Zoe.

    1. Hi Zoe, thank you so much for getting in touch. I’m so happy to hear that you love Roar – me too! I’m a big fan of Grandad and Win and they were both brilliant characters to write about. I think that Grandad is Win grown up! Do you like writing or making up stories? When I was your age I used to love playing games where I made up stories, and drawing pictures too, but I wasn’t so keen on the writing side! xx Jenny

  6. Hi, we have themed our world book day around the ‘Land of Roar’ because we are really loving it as our class book. It is fantastic, interesting and we think it is ‘imaginary’! We like the living scarecrow. We had to crawl into the classroom though a mattress tunnel and shout ‘HEAR ME ROAR!!!’, We tried to draw the characters from our imagination. We’ve had a go at creating our own imaginary lands. Can you tell us more about what the furries look like?

    From Class 11

    1. Hi Class 11, thank you for your lovely message and I’m so pleased that you’re enjoying reading The Land of Roar – this makes me very happy! Also, how exciting that you got to crawl through a mattress tunnel – I haven’t done this for about 35 years, but I can still clearly remember what it felt like. Have you enjoyed making your imaginary lands? Would you like to visit them? I imagined that the furries looked a bit like tiny hamsters with long legs and arms and sort of human faces. Now I’ve written that down I’m starting to realise why I didn’t describe them in more detail in the books – how bizarre!! Is that how you imagined them? xx Jenny

  7. Hi Jenny
    I am a TA at a school and our year 4 classes are reading Land of Roar and studying you! They have had to write biographies on you.
    Would it at all be possible for you to send them a short email?
    They are loving the book. I have messaged you on Instagram but never done that before so not sure if I’ve done it right x

  8. Dear Jenny,

    Is there going to be a Land of Roar movie or tv series because I want to play the part of Win! How old is Win because l am 9? I’m currently half way through The Battle For Roar – is there going to be a 4th Land of roar book?

    From Sonny

    1. Hi Sonny, I would LOVE there to be a Roar film, TV, cartoon, play or pretty much anything because it would be so much fun seeing the world come to life. At the moment there are no plans, but I’m keeping my fingers crossed. I’m sure you would make an awesome Win! I imagine him being 10/11/12 ish I think. I’m not currently writing a 4th Roar book, but you never know! x Jenny

      1. Thank you for your quick reply Jenny – Sonny will be thrilled, and thank you for the Roar series too! My youngest son Luka has never shown any interest in books, but a couple of months ago, whilst he was rolling around aimlessly on the floor, I picked up Sonny’s copy of Land Of Roar and started reading it to him and we haven’t stopped – you’ve completely ignited his love for books (and his love for No Problama t-shirts).

        We’re a few chapters away from finishing the third book, and none of us want to leave Roar! It’s been a great experience for the three of us.
        Thanks again,
        Jon (Dad)

      2. Thank you, Jon – what more could I ask for? That’s absolutely fantastic to hear. I’m so happy that Luka has found Roar to be a special place for him (and you!) and I love the idea of you reading it together. There aren’t many things better than sharing and enjoying a book together. Luka and Sonny might like to try my new book – Dead Good Detectives – which has a lot of similarities with Roar – comedy, high stakes drama, danger, a Win-esque character called Zen. It hasn’t got dragons, I’m afraid, but it does have some pretty cool ghosts! Thanks for sharing Roar with Luka, Jenny

  9. Hi Jenny,
    I am in my second year of teaching and have a Year 4 class in a school with a high level of deprivation. We finished reading Land of Roar together last week and it gave everybody so much joy. I think story time has been without question everybody’s favourite moment in the day, mine included. The groans when they realised it was the end of the chapter and that was it for the day were brilliant. They have become fantastic at walking quietly through school as a group by imagining the scarecrows are watching them.
    We didn’t have Battle for Roar in the school library so I bought a copy to lend out. The first child to borrow it (2 days ago) is already halfway through and his excitement is immense. In his parent consultation meeting tonight his Mum told me she has been woken up by a light on at 4am two nights in a row to find him reading! She said he has never shown much interest in reading before and now he reads everywhere, walking down the stairs, over dinner, on his way to school, he has even forgone his time playing Switch.
    I think your book may have sparked something quite wonderful so thank you 🙂
    Alice

    1. Hi Alice, what a wonderful message to receive – thank you! I’m so happy to hear that you and your class are loving Roar – this is why I wrote the books so it makes me very happy to know the books have made you all happy. Also, amazing reading from the student who borrowed Battle for Roar… he sounds a bit like Win! I’d love to send your class a video message – I’ll email you. xx Jenny

  10. Jenny, I love your books, but I’m Polish, and I feel terrible because there are no 3 parts of the roaring land in Polish yet ☹

  11. Dear Jenny, I loved reading The Dead Good Detectives – it was so good! When is the next book coming out? I can’t wait to read it.
    Sonny (aged 9)

    1. Hi Sonny – thank you so much! As it happens I’m working on it right now (actually, I’m not, I’m messaging you – but I’ll be getting back to Fathom in a minute!) The next book is coming out in September (I think!). I must check up on that… Have you read my Land of Roar books, Sonny? If you haven’t, you might like them. x Jen

  12. Hi Jenny,

    I am a primary school teacher in Melbourne, Australia.

    As an end of year project, our students each have the opportunity to write a letter to the author of one of the books they have studied with their ‘novel studies’ reading group. The texts read a self-selected by students from a range of options that suit their reading needs – and ‘Land of Roar’ has been keenly selected by some of our students this year.

    I was wondering if you might have a mailing address that a couple of our Grade 4 students could send letters to? They are very keen to send their work out into the world via ‘snail mail’, something many of them have never done before! I understand you must be very busy, so we by no means expect that you will have the opportunity to reply. However they really would love to send them anyway.

    Thanks for all of your wonderful writing. Many of our students have been enjoying this series throughout the year outside of our novel studies program also and it has been a real hit!

    Rebecca

    1. Hi Rebecca, it’s fantastic to hear that students in Melbourne have been enjoying Roar. They might like to know that quite a few Roar places and scenes are inspired by my travels in Australia – Boulders and Waterfalls in Return to Roar and the islands beyond the End in Battle for Roar especially. I’ll send you an email because I’d love to hear from your students by snail mail! xx Jenny

  13. hello jenny,
    I am Megan-Jane and I am ten years old from Shrewsbury . I really enjoyed your book Dead Good Detectives I liked how you wrote the character of Sid because she was very adventurous .I mostly cant find books at school that the main character is a girl so I very much appreciated that .
    from Megan .
    Have a nice day.

    1. Hi Megan
      Thank you for your lovely message about Dead Good Detectives. I’m so pleased you like Sid – me too! In fact, I’d say that one of the main reasons I started writing books was because I wanted to create really adventurous girl characters. I love how brave Sid is, even though she is quite shy. xx

  14. Dear Jenny,

    May I ask when and where you were born? [sorry weird question]. My name is Dash and i’m working on a project for my favourite author. I can’t seem to find much information about this. Your books are Fantastic and I really enjoy reading them! I have published a book and a poem and have recently met Ross Welford, and he told me to keep writing. Do you think I should? Anyways, I love your books and you should write more!

    kind regards, Kincaid Dash Hasebe

    1. Hello, I was born in Germany (because my dad was teaching there). Thank you for writing your project about me! Here are a few obsucre facts for it: I’ve held a baby penguin, given an elephant a scrub down in a river and (accidentally) swum with a very small freshwater crocodile. I’m so pleased that you like my books, and I totally agree with Ross Welford that you should keep writing. I’d add that you should keep playing, reading and day dreaming too. It was definitely the hours I spent playing imaginative games that helped me to become a writer. Good luck with your project and your future writing career, Kincaid! xx Jenny

  15. Dear Ms. McLachlan

    We are a grade 2/3 class from Vancouver, BC, Canada.
    My class wanted to say that the Land of Roar books are great! We can’t wait to finish the third one.
    You have an amazing imagination, and everyone wanted to know what was in the box.
    Can you please make a fourth one?

    Also, my class wanted you to know that you are awesome, amazing, and the coolest cat around!
    Thanks so much
    Mr. Thiessen’s 2/3 class.

    1. Hi Kelly, I’m sorry this reply is so late coming. A massive thank you from me to your grade 2/3 class. How magical to find out that you love the Land of Roar books! And you might like to let them know that I definitely have had thoughts about a 4th book… Please tell your class that they are pretty cool too, in fact, they are IMAGINARY xx Jen PS would they like a video message from me?

  16. Dear Jenny,

    i’m sorry to be emailing again, but I cannot find anything abut your birthday, age, where you currently live, family, where you went to university, If you’ve won any prizes, [which i’m sure you have]. I love you books, and I just turned 11 Feb 2nd. I spend hours up in my room reading you books and I can’t wait for you to publish another one. Thanks for the extra facts!

    Kind Regards, Dash Hasebe [Kincaid is my first name but dash is more preferred] : )

    1. Hi Dash, I think I must like being a bit mysterious! But I can tell you that I have been to university at Leicester, Sussex and Brighton (I like studying!) and that I am 46 which I think is a great age to be. x Jen

  17. hello jenny I like your books so much and especially back to Roar I’m going to do my book review about that too bye bye greetings Roosmarijn

  18. Dear Jenny,
    My year 3 class read land of roar as our class book last term and I loved it so much that mum ordered the series! My favourite character is Win ! I love his magic – it’s imaginary! ! We’ve just finished reading return to roar and I can’t wait to start reading the battle for roar! Mum says she’s never seen me so keen to read! (And she loves reading them too!!) please can you write a 4th book as I don’t want roar to finish after 3!!!!
    Jacob M (Sheffield)

    1. Hi Jacob- what a great message to receive! I’m so happy you like Roar. I ❤️ Win too. He might be my favourite, but don’t tell the other characters! I hope you love Battle for Roar as much as I enjoyed writing it. Look out for the scene towards the end involving a flight over Roar and Win saying ‘boots and cats’ – I think it was my favourite to write. And please say thank you to your mum for buying the books. I’m doing an event at Sheffield Library at some point. I don’t know the date yet, but maybe you could come along? X Jenny

  19. To Jenny Mclachlan

    Your books are amazing!They feel so real they are just astonishing and the exquisite language is phenomenal!! I’ve read two of your books stargazing for beginners and the land of ROAR (which is my class topic).

    1. Hi Maggie – what a very lovely message to read, and, guess what? My dog is called Maggie because it’s one of my favourite names ever ❤️🐕🙌 I hope you keep reading my books and thank you very much for taking the time to get in touch xx Jenny

  20. Hi I’m Chloe! I’m a big fan of your series! I have been writing about you for a school project! Can you tell me more things like your favourite colour, what inspired you to write and more! It would be very helpful if you reply! Thank You 😊!

    1. Hi Chloe, thank you for getting in touch! My favourite colour is yellow – I’ve noticed that if you wear yellow people smile at you. I was inspired to start writing by lots of things: my love of books, the children I taught, my memories of being at school, my children. Here are a couple more Jen facts: I used to have a hamster called Mrs Miggins who lost all her hair. It didn’t seem to bother her though! I used to be very shy at school – I hated anyone looking at me – and I sometimes spent the entire day reading, hours and hours at a time. I hope your project goes well! x Jen

    2. hello there chloe are you okay today was you at school today and what school do you go to       Well chloe what book will you like me to write about and my favourite colour is purple and blue                                              from Jenny McLachlan bye( thank you for that question saying that I’m a big fan of your series that has made my day and life.)GOD BLESS YOU

  21. Hi Jenny
    I just wanted to come on here and tell you how grateful I am to have your writing. I am a pretty avid reader (I read 2 – 3 books a week) and I promise that there is NO BETTER BOOK than Stargazing for Beginners. It is my absolute favourite book in the whole world. Im in school right now, and high school is definitely not the easiest, but when I feel horrible , or have a bad day, my go to solution is to curl up in bed and re read Stargazing for the 1 billionth time. I first read the book in my year8, and I must say it truly changed my life.
    The story is just so warming, the characters and there relationships, I AM IN LOVE WITH.
    Anyway, I know it is probably not possible, but it would make me ecstatic if you were to write a sequel to the book (I know there is Annie’s book but that doesn’t count). I would be over the moon, IT WOULD COMPLETE A PART OF MY SOUL.
    This is probably unlikely and that is totally fine, but I have to admit, it is my lifes dream to meet you. Someday I will, I have a whole life ahead of me.
    anyway I just anted to say that I am a massive fan and that Stargazing for Beginners is my favourite book, forever.

    1. Hi Melisa, well this has made my day (if not my year!) What a lovely message to receive and thank you for taking the time to get in touch. Stargazing for Beginners also has a special place in my heart too. Fun fact, my daughter, who is 15, recently took part in a science competition and the prize was… you guessed it… a trip to NASA!!! Sadly she didn’t win, but she got close, and the whole experience reminded me of the sheer joy I experienced writing Stargazing. I lived every moment of that book with Meg. I will remember what you have said about writing a sequel, and I hope we get to meet up too, then we can have a massive chat about Stargazing and analyse every moment. If you are based in the UK then keep your eyes open for events that I’m doing. I know that I’m going to Waterstones in Crawley soon. Any good?? xx

  22. Hi Jenny!

    I had the pleasure of meeting you a few years ago; you gave a talk at my secondary school just after Flirty Dancing was released. I doubt you’ll remember it now (it was a long time ago), but having the opportunity to speak to you awakened a real passion in me—I devoured the rest of the series as they came out, and I knew from that moment on that I wanted to be a writer.

    At a time in my life where I’d never felt more alone, the Ladybirds books meant the world to me—particularly Pearl’s story, which helped me come to terms with my own sexuality, and encouraged me to reach out to the people around me for support. I’m turning 22 this year, working towards my Bachelor’s degree in Film & English, and I hope that one day I can create something that changes someone’s perspective the way that your books changed mine.

    Thank you!

    1. What a lovely message to receive – thank you – it made my heart sing! The Ladybird books have a special place in my heart too and I wrote them hoping that they would speak to young people and be good friends to them. I think Pearl’s story might be my favourite, although I find it hard to choose between them. I love those girls! It sounds like you have some very exciting times ahead and I’m chuffed to bits that the Ladybird books have played a part in your journey. xx Jen

  23. Hey Jenny,

    Myself and my 9 year old have devoured the road series! We have fallen in love with the beautiful world you have created. Is there any chance of a part 4? We felt like there was enough of and open ending to continue and write a part 4??

    James and phoebe x

    1. Hi James, thank you for this fantastic message – it has put a smile on my face! I’m so happy to hear that you and Phoebe have enjoyed your visits to Roar. Nothing could make me happier. Without giving too much away, I have been thinking about a Roar 4…Watch this space!! x Jenny

  24. Hi Jenny, I am trying to promote reading at my new school and recommended your ‘Land of Roar’, which was a massive hit within my class. In fact, it got one child, who is not a keen reader, hooked and led to reading the other two books in the series. I have to do an author board when we return in September, and wondered if you would be able to pen a short note about reading and why writing children’s books is such a passion of yours. Looking forward to hearing from you.

  25. Hi Jenny
    I would just like to say that your books on “The Land Of Roar” are just epic!!!
    I felt so transported and well it was the best book I’ve ever read.
    You are so talented and creative 💕
    Lots of love xxx
    Kalli
    Ps. What’s your favourite animal and colour?
    PPS They are better than Harry Potter (Don’t tell Jk Rowling) 😉
    Thank you xx

    1. Hello, well what a lovely message to receive – thank you! I’m so happy to hear that my books have made you happy. What more could I a writer ask for? My favourite colour is yellow (to wear – it makes people smile at you) and green to look at. My favourite animal changes all the time. Right now I’m pretty into rabbits! Thank you for your kind compliment re HP… I promise not to tell JK Rowling! xx Jenny

  26. Hi my name is Eben and I’m in second grade. I really loved your Land of Roar books!
    Do you have any plans to write a fourth book? I can see how your books are bestselling. Thank you for your imagination. The books are really amazing! :)(: Thumbs up, keep writing!

    1. Hi Eben, thank you for getting in touch and sending me a message! I’m so please that you like my books and I have to admit that I do have a plan for writing more books… but that’s all I can say about that at the moment! When I have some news I’ll make sure I share it. I’m so happy to hear that my imagination has made you happy. That’s the best news I could possibly get! I promise I won’t give up xx Jenny

  27. Dear Jenny,

    I am writing on behalf of my year 4 class at Priorslee Academy. We have just started reading your book ‘The Land of Roar’ as our class novel and are really enjoying it so far. We find the characters fascinating and the storyline interesting. You have inspired my pupils to want to write books when they are older and they hope you continue to make new books in the future. My class have asked me to pass on the following comments and questions for you:

    Which series of books was your favourite to create?
    Which character is your favourite from your series and why?
    What inspired you to be an author?
    Why do you enjoy reading so much?

    We would really appreciate your feedback and look forward to hearing from you soon.

    Thank you so much for your time.

    Kind regards,
    Miss Gaskell & Beech Class,
    Priorslee Academy.

    1. Hi Miss Gaskell, and hello Beech Class! I’m soo happy to hear that you’re enjoying Roar. I absolutely loved writing it – I felt like I had actually visited Roar which, as you can imagine, was very exciting. Here are my answers to your questions:
      I think the Roar series has probably been my favourite to create because I’ve been able to imagine doing some incredible things like flying dragons and jumping off waterfalls. Having said that I really loved drawing the pictures for Stink (I used to grin as I was doing them it made me so happy!) and Dead Good Detectives has possibly my favourite main character: Sid. Plus loads of funny ghosts. Hmmmm tricky question!

      My favourite character from Roar is probably… Crowky. I really enjoyed creating him although you’ll probably have to read to the end of Battle for Roar to work out why!

      I was inspired to be an author by my love of books. When you love something you often want to do it yourself. But it took a long time before I was confident enough to think I could actually do it. I was also inspired by the students I taught (I used to be a teacher) telling me that they wanted more funny books to read!

      I enjoy reading because when I read I feel like the things I’m reading about are happening to me. It’s much more immersive and intense than watching a film or playing a computer game. So basically, for me, reading makes my life stupendously exciting. Because of books I’ve got to go to space, fly, be a different person, go back in time, solve crimes, stroke dragons… I could go on and on. Books make my life brilliant and have been by my side throughout my life. If I’ve felt lonely, they’ve been like a friend. If I’ve felt sad, they’ve made me laugh. If books don’t work like this for you then it doesn’t mean you ‘don’t like books’. It just means you’ve not found the right book yet. Keep looking. There’s one out there waiting for you to pick it up!

      Happy reading, Beech Class xx Jenny

      1. Dear Jenny,

        Thank you so much for your response. We thought it was so kind of you to take time to answer our questions. One of my children has a special request: He is obsessed with cats and was wondering if you could make a book about cats or have a cat character in your next series? Are you able to tell us what you are working on at the moment as we would love to know what you will be releasing in the future? Beech class were so inspired by your books that we have decided to try out some of your activities from your website. We will be making story maps and magical characters in the next couple of weeks. We would love to be able to send you our work! Is there a way we can do this please?

        Thank you so much once again.

        From Miss Gaskell & Beech Class.

      2. Hi Jenny,

        (Sorry am replying via my husbands phone as for some reason mine isn’t working!)

        Thank you so much for agreeing to answer some questions!! My son Lucas came up with these…

        1. Do you write with a pen or computer?
        2. What is the hardest thing about being a writer?
        3. My favourite character is Win – I read yours is Crowkey? Why do you like him and are the characters based on anyone you know?
        4. I am nearly 9 … My favourite book is land of road – what was yours when you were a similar age?
        5. When you were little what did you want to be when you grew up?

        I am very excited about the next three books….when will I be able to read the first one!

        From Lucas xxxx

        Thank you!

        Anna

        Ps might you ever be down poole way doing an event?

  28. Dear Jenny McLachlan,

    My name is Cian Pearse McElroy, one of your biggest fans on the roar books you wrote, I’m currently reading Battle For Roar. Sadly I haven’t read any other books apart from the roar series but I will. Anyway it is my belief that your roar books are so good that you should make them into a movie. My favorite character is Win because he is fun and entertaining. Oh and if you were to make a movie NO-PROB-LLAMA.

    Kind regards
    Cian McElroy.

    PS. Can I come and meet you so I can share my ideas, like Win having an evil step-brother who joins Moss who returns.

    1. Hi Cian, what a great message to receive – thank you! I’d love the Roar books to be made into movies too – I can picture it all in my head so clearly, and, like you I think Wininja is great! He’s a really fun character to write about. Did you know that I’m writing 3 more Roar books?? In fact I’m supposed to be finishing one right now so I’d better go, but I hope you get to read them. x Jen

      1. Hi Jenny it’s me cian pearse Mcelroy again except I’m on a different device thanks for the reply but you didn’t say if i could meet you.

      2. Hi Cian I love meeting fellow Roar fans and I’ve got quite a lot of public events coming up. Usually I mention them on my social media accounts. For example, I’m at the Brighton Festival on the 18th May.

  29. Good afternoon Jenny,
    Class 4 at Holy Apostles’ Primary are currently reading The Land of Roar as their book club book. They will be coming together after school in a couple of weeks to discuss the book and I wondered if there was any chance you might be able to send them some signed postcards or book marks as a little treat? I know the class would love it as they are all really enjoying the book. We’re also starting to create an author wall so anything you could send us to put up on there would be amazing too! I know it’s a bit of a cheeky ask!
    Thank you. Helen (parent and school librarian).

    1. Dear Helen Thank you for your lovely message and I’m very excited to hear that Class 4 are reading The Land of Roar! I don’t actually have any Roar bookmarks or postcards, but I’d be happy to send them a video message. I’ll email you and explain how it works! x Jen

  30. Dear Jenny McLachlan,  

    I love your books! I am just writing to tell you to say your books are amazing. I have read your lovely book the land of roar, and my favourite part is when rose’ s brother thinks that there is a Monster in the attic it is really inspiring . I just want to ask some questions. Is there going to be another book and when will it come out. If there is I cannot wait to read it. Your books are really inspiring. What inspired you to start drafting books and how old were you when you started writing. Goodbye for now. Have a lovely day. 

    From Megan 

    1. Hi Megan, what a lovely message to receive and you get a super quick reply because I’m actually poorly and in bed (on World Book Day!!) Thank you for taking the time to write to me and I’m so happy to hear that you love The Land of Roar. Have you read Return to Roar or Battle for Roar yet? There’s more good news. I’m actually writing three more Roar books and I’ve just finished the 4th one: Dragon Riders of Roar, and it is so exciting (if I do say so myself!) Dragon Riders will be published on the 1st August this year. I started writing seriously (as in, I decided that I wanted to get a book published) when I was about 27, but I had always dreamed of becoming an author because books are just about my favourite things in the world. I was inspired to start writing by an idea that landed in my head and wouldn’t go away. I thought it was good enough to share. I hope you have a lovely day too. xx Jen

    1. Hi Jago, sorry about the late reply – I’ve been in Wales! Have you really read my books backwards? That’s amazing! I think that’s quite an achievement and I wonder if you prefer them forwards or backwards. I love your name btw and I’ve actually used it in my 4th Roar book – Dragon Riders of Roar – which is coming out next year in February. I’m afraid my villain is called Jago … I hope you don’t mind. I chose it because it’s one of my favourite names not because I think it’s a villainous name! His full name is Jago Skua – his surname comes from a seabird that is known as ‘the pirate of the skies’ – I love that description and it sums up my Jago pretty well. He’s very cool btw and an excellent dragon flier. x Jenny

  31. Hi Jenny,

    My class, Cedar Class (Year 4) at Priorslee Academy, have just finished reading “The Land of Roar”. They really enjoyed it! Arthur, Rose, Win and Crowky were all favourite characters. Some of them loved the Lost Girls because they took over the Crow’s Nest.

    Some favourite parts were:

    • When Arthur fell towards the Bottomless Ocean;;
    • The Lost Girls making Arthur and Win roll on the floor and pretend to be babies;
    • Arthur and Rose saying they would always come back;
    • When Crowky held Arthur and Rose hostage;
    • Win trying to cast spells!

    Some of the children enjoyed it so much that they are now reading the second and third books in the series. They are wondering whether there will be a fourth book. Which of the three Roar books is your personal favourite? Which dragon did you enjoy creating the most?

    It would be amazing if Roar became a TV show or a film!

    Thank you so much,

    Ms Hutchinson and Cedar Class

    1. Hello Cedar Class, I love the fact that some of your favourite parts were my favourite bits to write. I wanted to let you all know that there are actually going to be THREE more Roar books! Wahoooooo!! I’ve nearly finished writing book 4 – Dragon Riders of Roar – and it’s going to be published next year in Febuary. I know… ages! But it gives all of you time to read the next two books where I promise some extremely exciting things happen. I don’t have a favourite Roar book, although Battle for Roar was a lot of fun to write and it contains one scene that I was looking forward to writing all the way through the series. I can’t say too much (or it will give the plot away) but it involves Crowky and Arthur and a pier! I was filled with happiness when I wrote this chapter. I think Bad Dragon was my favourite dragon to create. In the next book – Dragon Riders of Roar – there are loads more dragons and they make the current dragons look like puppies they are so big and wild. I can’t wait for you all to meet them. xx Jenny

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