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Newton and the Time Machine
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$14.99 |
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13/05/2008 |
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Trade Paperback
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Having saved the Kingdom of Merriwarts and united his giant friends Queen
Gertrude and King Herbert in blissful (if smelly) marriage, 10-year-old genius
Newton is in need of a new project. For a boy fascinated by dinosaurs, theres
only one thing to do: build a time machine so he can go back and see them! But
when the test voyage of the time machinewith Herbert and Gertrude on boardends
in a smoky explosion and a missing time machine (not to mention missing
giants!), Newton finds himself with new problems to solve.
With the help of his friend Max, talking toy soldier
Commander Joe and the repulsive but friendly Witch Hazel, Newton is able to
trace his time machine to the hidden kingdom of the leprechauns, the worlds
greatest thieves. Whether hell be able to get it back, along with Herbert and
Gertrude, is another storyone complicated by the police arrest of a real giant,
the soccer tryouts of his sports-crazy quadruplet brothers and the arrival of
Gertrudes good-for-nothing brother, Prince Raphael, in the Kingdom of
Merriwarts.
With the same deft sense of childrens humour that made his
debut novel an award-winning bestseller, Michael McGowans Newton and the
Time Machine strikes the perfect balance between wackiness and authenticity.
Kids will love Newtons crazy adventures as he and Max track down their friends
and learn a lesson in confidence along the way. |
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Newton and the Giant
TEN YEAR-OLD NEWTON, a struggling science geek, has four big problems: his sports-crazed quadruplet older brothers. No amount of explaining will convince them he didnt mean to score the winning goal on his own net during their last soccer game. Desperate to escape their clutches, Newton...
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Newton and the Giant
Newton, a ten-year-old science geek, has a ton of problems. Currently his biggest one is avoiding his sports-crazed, quadruplet older brothers who are intent on making Newton pay for embarrassing them. No amount of explaining will convince them he didn’t mean to score the winning goal ON HIS OWN...
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