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Boris & the Dumb Skulls: Ramion

Autor Frank Hinks
en Limba Engleză Hardback – sep 2014
Griselda the witch has been drinking too much evil spirit. Boris her pet skull and the dim daft dwarves are fed up of being bullied by her. They decide to form a punk rock band and seek fame and freedom. But just before they leave for their first gig two of Griseldas dead ancestors break out of their glass tanks beneath the ruined tower. Fifi Vicomtesse de Grunch is very keen on dancing. Her husband the Vicomte expresses his feelings towards Fifis dancing partners with a spanner. Not surprisingly the boys father comes to regret dancing with her. When Griselda arrives at The Polhill Arms to reclaim her property (Boris and the dwarves) things do not work out as she expects (perhaps even Griselda is not totally beyond redemption), but unfortunately the evil spirit is still working inside her: it has not forgotten her ghastly plan of how to fill the larder.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780954704698
ISBN-10: 095470469X
Pagini: 80
Ilustrații: 35 colour illus
Dimensiuni: 155 x 205 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.26 kg
Editura: Perronet Press
Colecția Perronet Press (UK)
Seria Ramion


Recenzii

Franks Hinks' crazy characters will have children demanding to go up early for the bedtime story. Boris is the blast from the past! -- Tony Boullemier Author and journalist.
Boris and The Dumb Skulls is a great childrens adventure, filled with humour and some excellent characters including witches, magic cats, ghosts, mummies, vampires and of course, a floating skull. It is very well written, easy to read and very entertaining. Children will love it and parents will enjoy reading it with them. 5 stars. -- David Savage Director www.whatsgoodtodo.com
Frank Hinks does it again! Youd think that after 15 Ramion books hed be waning even slightly but, no: Boris and the Dumb Skulls proves that Ramion rocks! The storyline is now; the illustrations are fantastical, crisp and fresh; the result is a theatre of mind romp. -- Robin Stuart-Clark Readers Forum Book Club
If youre looking for something different to inspire literary enthusiasm in reluctant readers, Ramion could prove to be a surprisingly rich and lasting resource. -- Helen Mulley, reviews editor, Teach Primary magazine