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E? 3 copies of Sebastian Darke: Prince of Fools by Philip Caveney

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Life Goggles has three copies of Sebastian Darke: Prince of Fools by Philip Caveney to give away.
If you’ve not heard of it, it’s a cracker.
Sebastian Darke is the real hero of this story but typically he’s left it to me, his faithful companion Max, to tell you all about it.
Young Sebastian has the hopes and fortunes of his family resting on his shoulders so together with his trusted companion, the dashing and witty Buffalope Max (that’s me!), he must journey to the far-off city of Keladon to seek the patronage of King Septimus.
The trouble is, his father was the one with all the talent. Sebastian doesn’t really have what you’d call ‘the gift’. In fact, as far as jesters go, he’s pretty hopeless. So it’s probably just as well that his quest, if you can call it that, is interrupted by enough thrills and spills and mortal peril to keep anyone busy, with just a tiny dash of romance thrown in for good measure.
This fantastical fairy-tale yarn has all the hallmarks of a great buffalope adventure story; you will gasp in amazement at my audacious feats of derring-do and chuckle at my witty one-liners. I’m also reliably informed that you will adore the beautiful, yet feisty Princess Kerin (she isn’t quite hairy enough for my tastes) and even I was impressed by Cornelius the pint-sized warrior and his famous Golmiran Death Leap. Sebastian, I suppose, manages to hold his own in a couple of fights and even tells a funny joke or two. I still think it should be my name on the cover of the book though.
Sebastian Darke: Prince of Fools cannot possibly fail to win over even the most serious of readers. Fans of Shrek and The Princess Bride will love it.
Worth £9.99 the book is available to buy from Amazon and you can learn more about Sebastian Drake and Philip Caveney here. You can also hear him talk about the book and his change of direction writing for adults to writing for children at these four places - one, two, three and four.
Thanks goes to Lu Newton @ Hyperlaunch.
To enter, simply answer this question*:
What’s the name of Sebastian’s faithful companion? answerBuffalope Max
* You will be signed up to our weekly email and you must confirm to be in with a chance of winning. Your email address will never be spammed, shared or sold. Winners will be picked at random after the closing date of DATE HERE 2007.(this is actually what it says)!
Life Goggles has three copies of Sebastian Darke: Prince of Fools by Philip Caveney to give away.
If you’ve not heard of it, it’s a cracker.
Sebastian Darke is the real hero of this story but typically he’s left it to me, his faithful companion Max, to tell you all about it.
Young Sebastian has the hopes and fortunes of his family resting on his shoulders so together with his trusted companion, the dashing and witty Buffalope Max (that’s me!), he must journey to the far-off city of Keladon to seek the patronage of King Septimus.
The trouble is, his father was the one with all the talent. Sebastian doesn’t really have what you’d call ‘the gift’. In fact, as far as jesters go, he’s pretty hopeless. So it’s probably just as well that his quest, if you can call it that, is interrupted by enough thrills and spills and mortal peril to keep anyone busy, with just a tiny dash of romance thrown in for good measure.
This fantastical fairy-tale yarn has all the hallmarks of a great buffalope adventure story; you will gasp in amazement at my audacious feats of derring-do and chuckle at my witty one-liners. I’m also reliably informed that you will adore the beautiful, yet feisty Princess Kerin (she isn’t quite hairy enough for my tastes) and even I was impressed by Cornelius the pint-sized warrior and his famous Golmiran Death Leap. Sebastian, I suppose, manages to hold his own in a couple of fights and even tells a funny joke or two. I still think it should be my name on the cover of the book though.
Sebastian Darke: Prince of Fools cannot possibly fail to win over even the most serious of readers. Fans of Shrek and The Princess Bride will love it.
Worth £9.99 the book is available to buy from Amazon and you can learn more about Sebastian Drake and Philip Caveney here. You can also hear him talk about the book and his change of direction writing for adults to writing for children at these four places - one, two, three and four.
Thanks goes to Lu Newton @ Hyperlaunch.
To enter, simply answer this question*:
What’s the name of Sebastian’s faithful companion? answerBuffalope Max
* You will be signed up to our weekly email and you must confirm to be in with a chance of winning. Your email address will never be spammed, shared or sold. Winners will be picked at random after the closing date of DATE HERE 2007.(this is actually what it says)!
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