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The Funfair of Fear! - A Measle Stubbs Adventure


Measle Stubbs Adventures

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No. of pages 336

Published: 2010

Great for age 6-12 years

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Poor Measle Stubbs ...just when things are looking up for a change, the mysterious Dragodon and his gang of wicked wrathmonks cast a spell on Measle's dad and snatch his mum. So now it's up to Measle and his little dog, Tinker, to rescue her from the spooky theme park - The Isle of Smiles. Being hunted down by horrors in a dark, wet funfair is anything but fun! But Measle's on a mission with more ups and downs than any rollercoaster, and he's determined to save the day. The second instalment of the fantastic Measle Stubbs Adventures.

 

 

This book is part of a book series called Measle Stubbs Adventures .

There are 336 pages in this book. This book was published in 2010 by Oxford University Press .

Chris Mould is an established illustrator and has sold internationally. He is married with two children and lives in Yorkshire. Ian Ogilvy is best known as an actor - in particular for his takeover of the role of The Saint from Roger Moore. He has appeared in countless television productions, both here and in the United States, has made a number of films, and starred often on the West End stage. He has written two novels for adults and a play. He lives in Southern California.

 

This book is in the following series:

Measle Stubbs Adventures

[Praise for the previous edition]: 'The further adventures of Measle Stubbs, with badder baddies, more dastardly plots, wicked spells - and what's more, our hero has his first bath in years!' Sunday Express 'Ogilvy is a good inventive storyteller who writes with infectious enthusiasm. Genuinely creepy at times ... illuminated with flashes of surreal humour' Jan Mark, Times Educational Supplement 'Fun, faced-paced fantasy adventure' Sunday Times