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Leo's Map of Monsters: The Shrieking Serpent

Leo's Map of Monsters: The Shrieking Serpent

As the Apprentice Guardian, Leo Wilder's duty is to protect his village from the monsters that lurk in the surrounding forest. To do that, he needs magical stones that can only be found in the depths of the Endless Mines. When the stones run out, Leo will need to venture on a journey that will take him further into the forest than he's ever been. He'll encounter old foes, forest folk, and his most deadly monster yet, the Shrieking Serpent.

Praise for Leo's Map of Monsters: The Armoured Goretusk: Guardian in training Leo sets out to battle with amazing beasts in the first of an 'epic', highly visual series aimed at Beast Quest readers. * The Bookseller * Praise for Leo's Map of Monsters: The Armoured Goretusk: Leo's adventure is great fun and romps along at a pleasing pace [. . .]. Children will [. . .] enjoy the Top Trumps style fact files at the end of the story- perfect for firing the imagination and encouraging children to create their own. Illustrated throughout, the black and white pictures are excellent and really add to the story, making the book appealing and accessible. * North Somerset Teachers' Book Awards * Praise for Leo's Map of Monsters: The Armoured Goretusk: In addition to being gripped by Kris Humphrey's story young solo readers will love the monstrous 'zoological' and 'geological' information at the back of the book, and be excited to learn this is just the first of Leo's adventures. Pete Williamson's illustrations add further tension and sinister shivers to the telling. * Red Reading Hub *.

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Kris Humphrey has been a cinema projectionist, a blood factory technician and worked at an animal sanctuary in the Guatemalan jungle. He is a graduate of the MA in Writing for Young People at Bath Spa University, and has published a middle grade fantasy quartet with Stripes. Pete Williamson began his creative career in the animation industry. He began illustrating children's books in 2008, collaborating with Marcus Sedgwick on the Blue Peter award-winning Elf Girl and Raven Boy. He has now illustrated over 65 children's books, including fiction by Francesca Simon, Matt Haig, Steve Cole, Julia Donaldson-and Charles Dickens.

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Leo's Map of Monsters: The Shrieking Serpent

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As the Apprentice Guardian, Leo Wilder's duty is to protect his village from the monsters that lurk in the surrounding forest. To do that, he needs magical stones that can only be found in the depths of the Endless Mines. When the stones run out, Leo will need to venture on a journey that will take him further into the forest than he's ever been. He'll encounter old foes, forest folk, and his most deadly monster yet, the Shrieking Serpent.

Praise for Leo's Map of Monsters: The Armoured Goretusk: Guardian in training Leo sets out to battle with amazing beasts in the first of an 'epic', highly visual series aimed at Beast Quest readers. * The Bookseller * Praise for Leo's Map of Monsters: The Armoured Goretusk: Leo's adventure is great fun and romps along at a pleasing pace [. . .]. Children will [. . .] enjoy the Top Trumps style fact files at the end of the story- perfect for firing the imagination and encouraging children to create their own. Illustrated throughout, the black and white pictures are excellent and really add to the story, making the book appealing and accessible. * North Somerset Teachers' Book Awards * Praise for Leo's Map of Monsters: The Armoured Goretusk: In addition to being gripped by Kris Humphrey's story young solo readers will love the monstrous 'zoological' and 'geological' information at the back of the book, and be excited to learn this is just the first of Leo's adventures. Pete Williamson's illustrations add further tension and sinister shivers to the telling. * Red Reading Hub *.

Reviews

Kris Humphrey has been a cinema projectionist, a blood factory technician and worked at an animal sanctuary in the Guatemalan jungle. He is a graduate of the MA in Writing for Young People at Bath Spa University, and has published a middle grade fantasy quartet with Stripes. Pete Williamson began his creative career in the animation industry. He began illustrating children's books in 2008, collaborating with Marcus Sedgwick on the Blue Peter award-winning Elf Girl and Raven Boy. He has now illustrated over 65 children's books, including fiction by Francesca Simon, Matt Haig, Steve Cole, Julia Donaldson-and Charles Dickens.