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Peanut Jones and the Twelve Portals
Gorgeously illustrated and a joyfully escapist adventure. ' - David Walliams on Peanut Jones and the Illustrated CitySuperstar, author and illustrator Rob Biddulph dazzles in Peanut Jones and the Twelve Portals. ' – Louie Stowell, author of Loki: A Bad God's Guide to Being GoodSome legends are born, some are drawn . One moment they are there, the next, they have crumbled to dust. This is a joy to read. This third and final title in the hilarious adventure series for boys and girls aged 8 to 12 fizzes with magic, danger, friendship and art.
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Becky C
I will definitely be purchasing book three of the trilogy when it is published next year. I know she is going to love it as much as I did. Peanut Jones, and her friends suspect it might have something to do with the magical world of Chroma and the wicked Mr White's plot to wipe out colour, art and creativity. The story is also extremely creative and I loved the Illustrated City which was brought to life through the fantastic pictures.
In this story Peanut Jones heads back to the illustrated city. This story is just as good as the first. Famous works of art are disappearing from all over the world. The links to real life artists was also fab (and there is even a glossary at the end of the book with more information.
Peanut's amazing pencil draws her into exciting but dangerous new worlds. I was immediately drawn in (no pun intended! This is the second in a magical, exciting new adventure series for readers aged 8/9+ from the amazing picture book illustrator Rob Biddulph (Draw with Rob.
) to Peanut's life. As you would expect there are stunning illustrations throughout which make it such a fun book to read. )I cannot wait to share this with my daughter. )In the first story Peanut Jones uncovers a magical pencil where the things she draws come to life.
One moment they are there, the next, they have crumbled to dust.