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Action Seeker Handbooks

No. of pages 144

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Action-seeker Handbooks is an exciting new series set to satisfy the need for action, adventure, fantasy and facts amongst wannabe action heroes and young adrenaline junkies. Each title explores an aspirational, adrenaline-filled activity through a series of incredible scenarios, and will detail all the skills, equipment and qualities it takes to do them. But nitty-gritty information and no-nonsense diagrams which may appear straight at first glance, have dry humorous undertones to ensure that the books are a rip-roaring read. Ever found yourself crossing a croc-infested swamp and suddenly got that 'sinking' feeling? With Action-seeker Handbooks you will learn how to handle the most extreme situations, get to grips with the most demanding of challenges, and become utterly ace at all manner of adrenalin-pumping activities: Avoid sinking in a swamp, escape from killer bees and find directions without a compass (without wetting yourself once). So,if you're addicted to adventure, eager for excitement and totally 'up for it' (whatever the challenge), then take your courage in both hands and get ready for action! WARNING - READING THIS BOOK CAN MAKE NORMAL LIFE SEEM UNBEARABLY BORING

 

This book features in the following series: Action Seeker Handbooks, Action-Seeker Handbooks .

There are 144 pages in this book. This is a handbook. A handbook is a single-volume reference book of compact size that provides concise factual information on a specific subject, organized systematically for quick and easy access. Statistical information is often published in handbook form (example: Statistical Handbook on the American Family). Some handbooks are published serially (CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics). This book was published 2004 by Scholastic .

Michael Cox is a writer of many non-fiction and fiction books for children including titles in the Dead Famous series, Johnny Catbiscuit and How to Drink From a Frog for A&C Black.

This book is in the following series:

Action-Seeker Handbooks

Action Seeker Handbooks

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