No. of pages 204
Published: 2009
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In "The Jungle Vampire" by Guy Macdonald, a thrilling fusion of horror and adventure unfolds deep within the heart of a dense, uncharted rainforest. A group of intrepid explorers seeks to uncover the secrets of an ancient civilization, but they soon encounter a terrifying legend: a vampire that stalks the shadows, preying on those who dare to intrude in its territory. As they delve deeper into the jungle, the explorers must confront not only the supernatural threat lurking within but also their own fears and betrayals. Survival becomes a desperate race against time, testing their courage and unity amidst the chaos of the wild. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book is part of a book series called An Awfully Beastly Business .
This book is aimed at children at US 3rd grade-7th grade.
This book has been graded for interest at 8-12 years.
There are 204 pages in this book. This book was published in 2009 by Simon & Schuster .
Nikalas Catlow, David Sinden and Matthew Morgan are the creators of The Funny Fingers. They live and work in London and between them have had children's books published in more than 30 languages worldwide. Writer and illustrator team David Sinden and Nikalas Catlow have worked together for many years. Don't Eat this Book is their first official co-authored title. Guy Macdonald was born in 1972. He grew up in a rambling old house surrounded by huge yew trees that he became very good at climbing. Across the fields was a river where he fished with string from a bamboo cane and made campfires. His greatest achievements of all time are: ripping a telephone directory in half, holding his breath for nearly two minutes underwater and whistling through a blade of grass. He has also co-written a series of children's fiction books called An Awfully Beastly Business about a werewolf boy who climbs trees, makes campfires and, given the chance, could almost certainly fold a single piece of paper at least seven times Jonny Duddle has written and illustrated two best-selling picture books: The Pirate-Cruncher and The Pirates Next Door. His next book, The King of Space, publishes in March 2013. He lives in Wales with his wife Jane and daughters Daisy and Rosie.
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