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Digory and the Lost King

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Book Description
King Widget has gone missing. It's all very mysterious, and brave young Digory has been sent off to find him. But along the way a baby dragon befriends Digory and he is soon mistaken for a wizard! Feared by the locals for his possible enchantments, he is knocked out by a clomp of earth at a mud slinging match. The next thing Digory knows is he is locked up in the dungeon of Warlock's Haunt. Howeve... More
Book Information
PublisherBloomsbury USA Children's Books
BindingPaperback (5 editions)
Reading LevelUncategorized
# of Pages128
ISBN-100747584834
ISBN-13978-0747584834
Publication Date08/07/2006
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About Angela McAllister (Author) : Angela McAllister is a published adapter, author, illustrator, and a narrator of children's books. Some of the published credits of Angela McAllister include Blue Rabbit, Jack and Lily, Adventures of ... more
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About Ian Beck (Illustrator) : Ian Beck was born in 1947. He failed his eleven plus exam and was sent to a local secondary modern school in Hove Sussex. There he was encouraged by a sympathetic art teacher, Victor Prejm and the sch... more
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