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Overview16th Ramion story. Fantasy adventure set in the magical land of Ramion and Kent village of Shoreham. Boris the skull and the dim daft dwarves (fed up with being bullied by the witch Griselda) form a punk band, seek freedom, but two of Griselda's dead ancestors break out of their preserving tanks, Fifi Vicomtesse de Grunch very keen on dancing, the Vicomte expressing his feelings towards her dancing partners with a large spanner. The boys' father comes to regret dancing with her. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Frank Hinks , Frank HinksPublisher: Perronet Press Imprint: Perronet Press Weight: 0.255kg ISBN: 9780954704698ISBN 10: 095470469 Pages: 80 Publication Date: 20 October 2014 Audience: Children/juvenile , Children's (6-12) Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsFranks Hinks' crazy characters will have children demanding to go up early for the bedtime story. Boris is the blast from the past! -- Tony Boullemier Author and journalist. Boris and The Dumb Skulls is a great childrens adventure, filled with humour and some excellent characters including witches, magic cats, ghosts, mummies, vampires and of course, a floating skull. It is very well written, easy to read and very entertaining. Children will love it and parents will enjoy reading it with them. 5 stars. -- David Savage Director www.whatsgoodtodo.com Frank Hinks does it again! Youd think that after 15 Ramion books hed be waning even slightly but, no: Boris and the Dumb Skulls proves that Ramion rocks! The storyline is now; the illustrations are fantastical, crisp and fresh; the result is a theatre of mind romp. -- Robin Stuart-Clark Readers Forum Book Club If youre looking for something different to inspire literary enthusiasm in reluctant readers, Ramion could prove to be a surprisingly rich and lasting resource. -- Helen Mulley, reviews editor, Teach Primary magazine Author InformationFrank Hinks is a successful Chancery QC based in London with an international practice. He has now produced 18 stories with over 550 full page gouache illustrations. Ramion stories have been published in Korean by Marubol, and the Ramion Facebook following extends far beyond the UK. Frank Hinks is MA (Oxon) 1st class, BCL1st class and successful QC as well as being a writer, illustrator and creator of Ramion Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |