Showing posts with label Andy Riley. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Andy Riley. Show all posts
Sunday, 16 December 2018
Booky Advent Calendar Day 16: "King Flashypants and the Snowball of Doom" by Andy Riley (Hodder Children's Books)
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December 16, 2018
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For Booky Advent Calendar Day 16, we do love any book that comes with a quote on the front from a kid, who pretty much nails the essence of the book in a short sentence.
"Lots of Fun and Lots of Silly!" is exactly the best way to describe the latest adventure for King Flashypants.
In "King Flashypants and the Snowball of Doom" by Andy Riley, we return to the realm of Edwinland and Nurbisonia as the coldest winter in a century bites down with icy teeth.
Evil Emperor Nurbison isn't having any of this "wrapping up warm" business, so he steals all his peasants' firewood and woolly hats just because he can.
So there's a mass exodus to Edwinland, the kingdom of nine-year-old King Edwin, who welcomes the new folk with open (if slightly shivery) arms.
The furious emperor isn't happy at the loss of his (less than) loyal subjects, and so he talks the scary Ice Folk into joining him in his latest dastardly plan to make life difficult for Edwin and his new peasants.
But Edwin is determined not to let Nurbison get away with it. He is a noble king, after all!
Alas, for King Edwin there's a slight problem - a voice of doubt in his head called Wendy Worry, who keeps telling him he's not up to the job of being king, is nagging away at him as he tries to do his best to resolve the situation.
How can King Flashypants beat Emperor Nurbison AND Wendy Worry at the same time?
This is another fizzingly brilliant romp from Andy, but with a semi-serious message about dealing with childhood anxiety tucked between the hilarious tos and fros between King Flashypants and Emperor Nurbison. Actually more thought-provoking than you might think for a funny book.
"King Flashypants and the Snowball of Doom" by Andy Riley is out now, published by Hodder Children's Books (kindly supplied for review).
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"Lots of Fun and Lots of Silly!" is exactly the best way to describe the latest adventure for King Flashypants.
In "King Flashypants and the Snowball of Doom" by Andy Riley, we return to the realm of Edwinland and Nurbisonia as the coldest winter in a century bites down with icy teeth.
Evil Emperor Nurbison isn't having any of this "wrapping up warm" business, so he steals all his peasants' firewood and woolly hats just because he can.
So there's a mass exodus to Edwinland, the kingdom of nine-year-old King Edwin, who welcomes the new folk with open (if slightly shivery) arms.
The furious emperor isn't happy at the loss of his (less than) loyal subjects, and so he talks the scary Ice Folk into joining him in his latest dastardly plan to make life difficult for Edwin and his new peasants.
But Edwin is determined not to let Nurbison get away with it. He is a noble king, after all!
Alas, for King Edwin there's a slight problem - a voice of doubt in his head called Wendy Worry, who keeps telling him he's not up to the job of being king, is nagging away at him as he tries to do his best to resolve the situation.
How can King Flashypants beat Emperor Nurbison AND Wendy Worry at the same time?
This is another fizzingly brilliant romp from Andy, but with a semi-serious message about dealing with childhood anxiety tucked between the hilarious tos and fros between King Flashypants and Emperor Nurbison. Actually more thought-provoking than you might think for a funny book.
"King Flashypants and the Snowball of Doom" by Andy Riley is out now, published by Hodder Children's Books (kindly supplied for review).
Tuesday, 6 September 2016
Joining the King Flashypants Blog Tour - A veritable who's who of characters!
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September 06, 2016
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WHO’S WHO IN KING FLASHY PANTS
King Edwin
Edwin isn’t an ordinary boy. He is a king, with a throne, and his own crown, and a castle with secret passages and everything.
Megan the Jester
Edwin’s favourite jester. She’s really good at falling over and singing a song about a cat.
Minister JillEdwin’s right (and left) hand minister. She can write two letters at once, one with each hand. Handy.
Emperor Nurbison
Foo Hoo Hoo Hoo! Emperor Nurbison is an evil emperor. He wears a black coat, black tights, black boots, and has a little goatee beard and a super-evil, evil castle.
Globulus
Globullus is evil Emperor Nurbison’s servant. He’s the shape and size of a beach ball.
Andy Riley's "King Flashypants and the Evil Emperor" is out now from Hachette. It's a hoot of a read so pick up a copy ASAP!
Thursday, 21 July 2016
King Flashypants and the Evil Emperor by Andy Riley (Hodder Children's Books)
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July 21, 2016
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King Flashypants and the Evil Emperor
What would you do if you, as a kid, were put in charge of a vast kingdom? Would power go to your head?
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