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Return of Death Eric

Average rating
3.2 out of 5
Based on 11 Ratings and 5 Reviews

Book Description
Eric Thrashmettle is a retired rock'n'roll legend - or dinosaur, depending on your perspective. His kids - Lulubelle Flower Fairy Thrashmettle (Lou) and Living Buddha Thrashmettle (Buddy) - are mortally embarrassed by his every move. But Eric is broke, his wife Wave is spending a fortune at a distant luxury yoga retreat, his manager Per has disappeared - and the kids want their credit cards back. ... More
Book Information
PublisherClearway Logistics Phase 1a
BindingPaperback (3 editions)
Reading LevelAges 9-12
# of Pages256
ISBN-100141318538
ISBN-13978-0141318530
Publication Date07/07/2005
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About Sam Llewellyn (Author) : Sam Llewellyn is a published author of children's books and young adult books. Some of the published credits of Sam Llewellyn include The Return of Death Eric, The Haunting of Death Eric, Desperado Da... more
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3/18/2010 Peni Griffin said: This so needs to come with a music CD. I don't need to know what "Pig Train" sounds like, but I'm curious about "Where's the Festival?" and "We are Really, Really Lost."
tags: I laughed, I read

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