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OverviewEmily picks up a stone that looks like a cell phone but has unexpected magical powers. It's a Spellstone! Now that she has become an unwilling Stonemaster--one who wields the power of the Stone--she has to figure out Spellstone technology fast if she is to survive a hair-raising adventure among giant dogs, demons, clones, mean girls, and deeply wicked people who want the Stone. A witty tale of a quiet girl who discovers she's a hero when she needs to be. Stonemasters rule! She has an all-powerful magic phone and a demon servant who also wants to eat her. What could possibly go wrong? A Reluctant Hero: Quiet Emily just wants to collect rocks and read books, not save the world. Too bad the world has other plans. An Unlikely Friendship: Meet Gorgo, a nearly immortal creature of evil intent who is magically bound to obey Emily's every command... when he's not plotting to eat her for dinner. Wickedly Weird Villains: From the vile Venomüch family to Kristy Meyer, the queen of mean girls, Emily has enemies coming at her from every dimension. A Magic Phone: Forget apps--the Spellstone uses 'apths' to cast spells, open portals, and occasionally cover your drama teacher in ten thousand angry sparrows. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Michael RubensPublisher: Clarion Books Imprint: Clarion Books Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 22.10cm Weight: 0.340kg ISBN: 9780544790865ISBN 10: 0544790863 Pages: 288 Publication Date: 13 June 2017 Recommended Age: From 10 to 12 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsRubens, a veteran writer and producer of late-night comedy, revels in parody, wordplay, and spoofy send-ups of Harry Potter-ish antics, with flecks of Lemony Snicket for good measure. He shows great affection for librarians, annoying siblings, things that kids intuitively know, and dogs, doggs and dogggs... Abrakadonculous! Especially good fun for a rainy afternoon or a not-too-groggy sick day. --Kirkus Reviews Funny, fantastic, and adventurous. --Samantha Bee, host of Full Frontal with Samantha Bee An outlandish take on the traditional genie-in-the-lamp tale, this humorous fantasy will appeal to middle graders and young teens. --SLJ ...the quick pacing, playful narration, and high stakes are plenty to keep reluctant readers and young fantasy fans engaged. --Booklist Rubens, a veteran writer and producer of late-night comedy, revels in parody, wordplay, and spoofy send-ups of Harry Potter-ish antics, with flecks of Lemony Snicket for good measure. He shows great affection for librarians, annoying siblings, things that kids intuitively know, and dogs, doggs and dogggs... Abrakadonculous! Especially good fun for a rainy afternoon or a not-too-groggy sick day. --Kirkus Rubens, a veteran writer and producer of late-night comedy, revels in parody, wordplay, and spoofy send-ups of Harry Potter-ish antics, with flecks of Lemony Snicket for good measure. He shows great affection for librarians, annoying siblings, things that kids intuitively know, and dogs, doggs and dogggs... Abrakadonculous! Especially good fun for a rainy afternoon or a not-too-groggy sick day. --Kirkus Reviews -Rubens, a veteran writer and producer of late-night comedy, revels in parody, wordplay, and spoofy send-ups of Harry Potter-ish antics, with flecks of Lemony Snicket for good measure. He shows great affection for librarians, annoying siblings, things that kids intuitively know, and dogs, doggs and dogggs... Abrakadonculous! Especially good fun for a rainy afternoon or a not-too-groggy sick day.---Kirkus Reviews -Rubens, a veteran writer and producer of late-night comedy, revels in parody, wordplay, and spoofy send-ups of Harry Potter-ish antics, with flecks of Lemony Snicket for good measure. He shows great affection for librarians, annoying siblings, things that kids intuitively know, and dogs, doggs and dogggs... Abrakadonculous! Especially good fun for a rainy afternoon or a not-too-groggy sick day.---Kirkus Reviews Author InformationMichael Rubens is a TV writer and producer whose credits include The Daily Show with Jon Stewart and Full Frontal with Samantha Bee. This is his first middle grade novel. He lives in Brooklyn, New York. www.michaelrubens.com Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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