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www.suemongredien.co.uk/Publisher
Usborne Publishing LtdPublication date
25th August 2006ISBN
9780746073063Children's Author 'Like-for-Like' recommendations
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Oliver Moon and the Potion Commotion
Sue Mongredien
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Julia Eccleshare's comment:
Enter the magical world of Oliver Moon - junior Wizard extraordinaire. He's smashing at spell-craft and tip-top at toad training and with him you’ll encounter some fantastic adventures full of gruesome details, extraordinary characters, comic exploits and more than a handful of magic. Perfect for boys aged 5+ who are just starting to enjoy reading or those a little reluctant. Oliver Moon is a real wiz! To view all the titles for this age range by Sue Mongredien go to the author page.
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A piece of passion from the Editor:Joining Oliver Moon on his fabulous funny adventures has me laughing out loud. His special talent is finding trouble!
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Synopsis
Oliver Moon and the Potion Commotion by Sue MongredienOliver Moon is the hardest working wizard at Magic School and now he's been nominated for Young Wizard of the Year. But at home, he has to cope with his seriously embarrassing unmagical parents. What will the judges say when they find out that the Moons use a microwave instead of a cauldron and a car instead of a broomstick?
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"Sue Mongredien has her finger perfectly on the pulse of what children enjoy."
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About The Author
Sue Mongredien is a highly successful children's author of the Frightful Families and Royal Ballet School series, plus some of the bestselling Rainbow Magic books, as well as her Oliver Moon stories. She was born in Nottingham in 1970 and studied English at Leeds University. After graduating, she worked as an editor of Children’s Books at Random House and Transworld in London before leaving to go travelling around the world for 18 months. After returning to the UK, she worked for the OUP and then the BBC. She now lives in Bath with her family.
Sue Mongredien has had over 60 childrens’ books published, including the “Frightful Families” series, and she has contributed many titles to the “Sleepover Club” series. “Anyway You Want Me” is her first novel for adults.
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