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Tollins: Explosive Tales for Children

Tollins: Explosive Tales for Children

It's Peter Pan with attitude as Conn Iggulden, creator of the phenomenal bestseller The Dangerous Book for Boys, introduces an explosive and magical new fictional world.

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ISBN 9780007303991
Published 1 October 2009 by HarperCollins
Format Hardback
Author(s) By Iggulden, Conn
Illustrated by Duncan, Lizzy
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ISBN-13 9780007303991
ISBN-10 0007303998
Stock Ready to ship - between 10 and 50 items
Publisher HarperCollins
Imprint HarperCollins Children's Books
Publication Date 1 October 2009
International Publication Date 24 August 2009
Publication Country United Kingdom United Kingdom
Format Hardback
Author(s) By Iggulden, Conn
Illustrated by Duncan, Lizzy
Category Fantasy & Magical Realism
Interest Age 7-10 years
Reading Age 7-10 years
NBS Text Children's Fiction
ONIX Text Children/juvenile
Number of Pages 240
Dimensions Width: 195mm
Height: 252mm
Weight 882g
Dewey Code 823.92
Catalogue Code 67885

Description of this Book

It's Peter Pan with attitude as Conn Iggulden, creator of the phenomenal bestseller The Dangerous Book for Boys, introduces an explosive and magical new fictional world. Tollins are not fairies. Though they both have wings, fairies are delicate creatures and much smaller. Tollins are also a lot less fragile than fairies. In fact, the word 'fragile' can't really be used about them at all. They are about as fragile as a housebrick! In these four tales, Conn Iggulden introduces the explosive, magical and adventurous world of the Tollins, all beautifully illustrated in full colour by Lizzy Duncan. Complete with thrilling stories of danger and derring-do, glorious drawings, maps and diagrams, this is more than a fantastic fiction debut for children -- it's also the definitive guide to these remarkable little flying creatures. Just don't ever call them fairies!

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Awards & Reviews

NZ Review A deliciously subversive vein runs through this story collection-not surprising coming from the coauthor of The Dangerous Book for Boys.Iggulden's flair for the ironic and absurd, which recalls Lemony Snicket, should tickle both kids and adults. -- Publishers Weekly (starred review)

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Author's Bio

Born in London, Conn Iggulden read English at London University and worked as a teacher for seven years before becoming a full-time writer. He lives in Hertfordshire with his wife and their children.

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