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Bubbles's Quest - cover

Bubbles's Quest

Giles Ekins

Verlag: Next Chapter

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Beschreibung

Join Bubbles the Travelling Cat as he embarks on his most dangerous adventure yet.
 
Together with his friend, Eustace the Unicorn, he faces many perils as they try to rescue Bubbles’ wife Lily Lollipop and Gloriana, Queen of the Fairies, from the clutches of her evil twin sister Morgana in Fairyland.
 
They must endure fierce blizzards in the Arctic, undertake a perilous balloon flight over high mountains and across the mighty oceans, and come across new enemies in their quest to rescue the Queen.
 
Will Bubbles and Eustace succeed in rescuing Lily Lollipop and Gloriana from the clutches of Morgana, and can Eustace achieve his own destiny?
 
Bubbles's latest adventure will delight and thrill readers of all ages.
Verfügbar seit: 23.02.2023.
Drucklänge: 116 Seiten.

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