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Adventures of the Steampunk Pirates

No. of pages 160

Published: 2015

Great for age 5-8 years

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Wanted: Dead or Alive! (Or smashed into little bits and delivered in boxes.) The robotic Steampunk Pirates are roaming the high seas, hunting for gold! But the evil Iron Duke has other ideas Hes determined to capture the pirates in return for a handsome reward from the King. Can the mechanical marauders stay one wave ahead of their enemy? This hilarious new series from Gareth P. Jones, author of Ninja Meerkats, is sure to delight young readers with its madcap humour and larger-than-life robot pirate crew. Perfect for fans of Jonny Duddles The Ghostly Galleon and the Space Pirates books, looking for more swashbuckling action!

 

 

This book is part of a book series called Adventures Of the Steampunk Pirates .

This book has been graded for interest at 6-8 years.

There are 160 pages in this book. This book was published in 2015 by Little Tiger Press Group .

Gareth P. Jones lives and works in London. He writes in his free time when he's not working at Cactus TV.

 

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Adventures of the Steampunk Pirates

" Full of zany humour, piratical puns and oceanic action, this will have readers giggling from start to finish as they revel in the adventures of these mechanical marvels." Parents in Touch

 

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"Every joke hits home in this gloriously daft new book from the author of the Ninja Meerkats series." James Lovegrove, Financial Times

 

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"Another winning mash-up of favourite things from Gareth P Jones ... Utterly daft but really funny" The Telegraph --