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Robin Hood Aged 10 3/4 : The brand new adventure from the author of smash hit The Day I Fell Into a Fairytale

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£7.99

Paperback 320 pages, b-w illustrations throughout
Simon & Schuster Ltd 22 May 2025
Miller, Ben

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ISBN/SKU: 9781398515949 Categories/Genres: ,

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School kid by day, hero by night! Dive into a magical adventure inspired by Robin Hood, where you can be the hero, from bestselling author, actor and comedian, Ben Miller.  *Pre-order now!?* ‘Bubbles with warmth and mischievous humour . . . irresistible’ Alexander Armstrong  ‘Wonderful, funny, magical’ Chris Evans Charlie has just started a NEW SCHOOL. Feeling a little shy, she prefers to escape into a world of books. But when she finds herself on the other side of the library in a completely different world, she must embark on a QUEST to save the people of the forest from the EVIL Sheriff who looks a lot like her mean teacher. Learning to use a bow and arrow and stand up against the bullies is harder than it looks, but there might just be some friends to help her on the way . . .

TURN THE PAGE, SHARE THE ADVENTURE in a heroic new story of TEAMWORK, FRIENDSHIP and BRAVERY for all the family, packed with amazing illustrations from Elisa Paganelli.

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