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Chronicles of Egg: New Lands


The Chronicles of Egg

No. of pages 336

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Great for age 9-13 years
The Chronicles of Egg: Newlands is the highly-anticipated sequel to Geoff Rodkey's Waterstones Children's Book Prize-shortlisted hilarious debut Deadweather and Sunrise. A thrilling and rollicking pirate adventure for all readers of 9+ After barely escaping the island of Deadweather, Egg and his new friend, Guts, head to the uncharted islands of the New Lands. They are being hunted by a dangerous villain, but Egg is confident they will uncover the truth about the Fire King's treasure - until he gets a shocking surprise that will change everything . . . Praise for Geoff Rodkey: 'This is a rip-roaring debut. It is Lemony Snicket meets Pirates of the Caribbean, with a sprinkling of Tom Sawyer for good measure.' - Rick Riordan, author of the bestselling PERCY JACKSON series. Geoff Rodkey is a successful screenwriter, whose hits include RV (starring Robin Williams) and Daddy Daycare (starring Eddie Murphy). As well as contributing to MTV's seminal animated series Beavis and Butt-head, Geoff received an Emmy nomination for his work on Bill Maher's Politically Incorrect. Deadweather and Sunrise, the first book in The Chronicles of Egg series has been shortlisted for the prestigious Waterstones Children's Book Prize. www.chroniclesofegg.com @GeoffRodkey

 

This book is part of a book series called The Chronicles Of Egg .

This book has been graded for interest at 9-12 years.

There are 336 pages in this book. This book was published 2013 by Penguin Books Ltd .

Geoff currently lives in New York City with his wife and three sons, none of whom bear any resemblance whatsoever to the characters in THE TAPPER TWINS series . Visit his website at http://geoffrodkey. com/ and follow him on Twitter @GeoffRodkey

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The Chronicles of Egg
The Chronicles of Egg is a hilarious, swashbuckling adventure series, described by Rick Riordan as "Lemony Snicket meets Pirates of the Caribbean, with a sprinkling of Tom Sawyer for good measure.

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