No. of pages 256
Published: 2015
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This book is part of a book series called Mapmaker Chronicles .
This book has been graded for interest at 9-13 years.
There are 256 pages in this book. This book was published in 2015 by Hachette Australia .
A. L. Tait grew up dreaming of world domination. Unfortunately, at the time there were only alphabet sisters B. L. and C. A. and long-suffering brother M. D. M. to practise on . and parents who didn't look kindly upon sword fights, plank-walking or thumbscrews. But dreams don't die and The Mapmaker Chronicles, the author's first series of books for children, is the result. A. L. lives in country New South Wales with a family, a garden and four goldfish. A. L. Tait writes fiction and non-fiction for adults under another name.
This book is in the following series:
Great white beasts and would-be pirates will capture the attention of young readers ... recommended for fans of adventure books from Emily Rodda and Andrew McGahan. - Bookseller and Publisher
Not since Emily Rodda's DELTORA QUEST series has there been such an exciting adventure tale from an Australian author. Echoes of Robinson Crusoe make this feel like a classic with a new twist, and it's perfect for readers aged 8 to 12 who are looking for some escapism in the sea of contemporary stories. - Readings on A. L. Tait's RACE TO THE END OF THE WORLDBuy it immediately for any lad over eight who is a keen reader. - Readingtree.com.auan exciting adventure read and an immersive story - SUNDAY TELEGRAPH on A. L. Tait's THE BOOK OF SECRETSTop reading. - South Coast Register