Tales from the Forest of the Hooting Owl Omnibus Edition: Books 1-3

The Goblin and the Stolen Ring, The Goblin and the Child Witch, The Goblin and a Wizard Search

Kids, Fiction, Chapter Books, Fantasy and Magic
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Author: Juliet Boyd ISBN: 1230002520131
Publisher: Juliet Boyd Publication: September 7, 2018
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Juliet Boyd
ISBN: 1230002520131
Publisher: Juliet Boyd
Publication: September 7, 2018
Imprint:
Language: English

Sprout is a goblin. A young goblin. Young goblins often get into scrapes. That’s probably all you need to know, because who doesn’t like to read about others getting out of tricky situations, especially when they’re goblins?

This Omnibus Edition of the first three Tales from the Forest of the Hooting Owl, follows Sprout’s numerous, and often unanticipated, adventures.

In The Goblin and the Stolen Ring, Sprout attempts to retrieve his ma’s ring, stolen from the forest by a Biglander. Luckily, his uncle Long Tooth is there to help. How many attempts will it take to locate the ring and escape with it? Is it even possible to do? And what is the truth about the Biglander who managed to get into the forest?

The Goblin and the Child Witch is a tale of unexpected things that combine to make a very dangerous adventure. Goblins aren't supposed to engage in the practice of walking dogs. Neither are they meant to attempt to save witches. And they most certainly aren't in the business of facing up to big, bad trolls. Has Sprout taken on more than he can cope with? Has he chewed on one too many magic herbs?

The final tale, The Goblin and a Wizard Search starts with a very strange event, when an unexpected face appears at the door to Sprout’s cave in Coven’s Corner. Wizards aren’t easy to hide and Sprout has his work cut out trying to keep things running smoothly.How easy is it to trick a sprite? Who is prepared to eat wriggly food? Are hooting owls all-knowing, or just all-seeing?

Find out about all these questions, and more, by taking a leaf out of Sprout’s book and entering The Forest of the Hooting Owl.

The Tales from the Forest of the Hooting Owl are all 15,000 word chapter books for children aged 8-12 and anyone else who is young of heart. Buy your copy of this omnibus edition today and discover an exciting new fantasy world.

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Sprout is a goblin. A young goblin. Young goblins often get into scrapes. That’s probably all you need to know, because who doesn’t like to read about others getting out of tricky situations, especially when they’re goblins?

This Omnibus Edition of the first three Tales from the Forest of the Hooting Owl, follows Sprout’s numerous, and often unanticipated, adventures.

In The Goblin and the Stolen Ring, Sprout attempts to retrieve his ma’s ring, stolen from the forest by a Biglander. Luckily, his uncle Long Tooth is there to help. How many attempts will it take to locate the ring and escape with it? Is it even possible to do? And what is the truth about the Biglander who managed to get into the forest?

The Goblin and the Child Witch is a tale of unexpected things that combine to make a very dangerous adventure. Goblins aren't supposed to engage in the practice of walking dogs. Neither are they meant to attempt to save witches. And they most certainly aren't in the business of facing up to big, bad trolls. Has Sprout taken on more than he can cope with? Has he chewed on one too many magic herbs?

The final tale, The Goblin and a Wizard Search starts with a very strange event, when an unexpected face appears at the door to Sprout’s cave in Coven’s Corner. Wizards aren’t easy to hide and Sprout has his work cut out trying to keep things running smoothly.How easy is it to trick a sprite? Who is prepared to eat wriggly food? Are hooting owls all-knowing, or just all-seeing?

Find out about all these questions, and more, by taking a leaf out of Sprout’s book and entering The Forest of the Hooting Owl.

The Tales from the Forest of the Hooting Owl are all 15,000 word chapter books for children aged 8-12 and anyone else who is young of heart. Buy your copy of this omnibus edition today and discover an exciting new fantasy world.

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