A Special Boy. The Eight-Team Chronicles, #1

Par : Robin Chambers
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8230745419
  • EAN9798230745419
  • Date de parution15/12/2024
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurIndependently Published

Résumé

Gordon Bennett is a boy with special talents. Those 'talents' first manifest themselves when he is only 5 months old, and key events in his childhood indicate that his powers are growing as he gets older. Who (or what) is Zack, and why can't anyone else see him? How do Gordon and Zack deal with bullies (and fairies, ghosts and wizards)? How seriously weird do things get around Gordon's eleventh birthday, when his spirit is transported to Avalon and he meets the greatest wizard our world has ever known? How well does Zack get on looking after Gordon's body while he's away, and what on Earth (or not) does his sixteen greats grandmother have to do with any of it? Book 1 ends on his first day in secondary school, when he finds out for certain that he's not the only one: there's a girl in the frame.
Her story develops alongside his in Book 2 and beyond, for, after all, these are The Eight-Team Chronicles. This story will make you laugh a lot, but I warn you that in places it makes me cry.
Gordon Bennett is a boy with special talents. Those 'talents' first manifest themselves when he is only 5 months old, and key events in his childhood indicate that his powers are growing as he gets older. Who (or what) is Zack, and why can't anyone else see him? How do Gordon and Zack deal with bullies (and fairies, ghosts and wizards)? How seriously weird do things get around Gordon's eleventh birthday, when his spirit is transported to Avalon and he meets the greatest wizard our world has ever known? How well does Zack get on looking after Gordon's body while he's away, and what on Earth (or not) does his sixteen greats grandmother have to do with any of it? Book 1 ends on his first day in secondary school, when he finds out for certain that he's not the only one: there's a girl in the frame.
Her story develops alongside his in Book 2 and beyond, for, after all, these are The Eight-Team Chronicles. This story will make you laugh a lot, but I warn you that in places it makes me cry.