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Yomi and the Curse of Grootslang - The - cover

Yomi and the Curse of Grootslang - The

Davina Tijani

Publisher: Little Tiger Press

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Summary

After surviving a brutal attack by Mayor Highshine, Scrap, Paige and Gnat head into the wild Elsewhere in search of the Pink-Footed Goose, the rocket ship they hope can get them off-world. The place is fraught with danger, but they discover Mooch, a nomadic wandering town inhabited by robots who have rejected Highshine's views.
Available since: 08/01/2024.
Print length: 176 pages.

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