The Goblin and a Magic Trail

Kids, Fiction, Chapter Books, Teen, Fantasy and Magic, Fiction - YA, Fantasy
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Author: Juliet Boyd ISBN: 1230002520001
Publisher: Juliet Boyd Publication: November 16, 2018
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Juliet Boyd
ISBN: 1230002520001
Publisher: Juliet Boyd
Publication: November 16, 2018
Imprint:
Language: English

There are many long-held superstitions in The Forest of the Hooting Owl. Some are just that, superstitions, with no basis in fact. Others are not so harmless. Hare dares are such a case. On the day in question, Sprout does not look away from the hare in time and is given a dare. Can the young goblin manage to complete it and avoid the consequences of failing?

Sprout’s day is further complicated by the appearance of Pickle Lily, the sprite he tricked out of a promise. She has some pressing demands of her own. Once again, Sprout cannot refuse, if he wants things to stay as they are.

Dark rivers, the Stock and Stuff market, faerie riddles and a visit to the most dangerous part of the forest. Is this Sprout’s worst day ever, or his crowning glory? Time to find out.

The Goblin and a Magic Trail, Book Four in the Tales from the Forest of the Hooting Owl, is a 15,000 word story for children of 8-12 years old and anyone else who is young of heart. Get your copy today.

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There are many long-held superstitions in The Forest of the Hooting Owl. Some are just that, superstitions, with no basis in fact. Others are not so harmless. Hare dares are such a case. On the day in question, Sprout does not look away from the hare in time and is given a dare. Can the young goblin manage to complete it and avoid the consequences of failing?

Sprout’s day is further complicated by the appearance of Pickle Lily, the sprite he tricked out of a promise. She has some pressing demands of her own. Once again, Sprout cannot refuse, if he wants things to stay as they are.

Dark rivers, the Stock and Stuff market, faerie riddles and a visit to the most dangerous part of the forest. Is this Sprout’s worst day ever, or his crowning glory? Time to find out.

The Goblin and a Magic Trail, Book Four in the Tales from the Forest of the Hooting Owl, is a 15,000 word story for children of 8-12 years old and anyone else who is young of heart. Get your copy today.

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