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(Autor) A.F. Steadman To Be Confirmed Simon & Schuster UKAn unmissable new magical adventure set in the incredible World of Skandar, from international bestselling author A.F. Steadman, with stunning illustrations throughout. Perfect for fans of Eragon, Harry Potter, Impossible Creatures and Greenwild. PRE-ORDER NOW TO BE ONE OF THE FIRST TO READ! A BOY WITH A DESTINY. A MYSTERIOUS ISLAND. A WORLD OF MAGICAL CREATURES. George Penhaligon has only ever wanted adventure. But when he finds himself shipwrecked and alone on a mysterious island, he makes an incredible discovery. Unicorns are real - and they're bloodthirsty. Slowly, George gains one unicorn's trust and together they explore the island's magical secrets. But there is a dark presence lurking in his new home, more deadly than any unicorn. Can George fulfil his destiny and free the island from a terrible fate? Discover the incredible World of Skandar with this thrilling origin adventure with black and white illustrations throughout by Manuel Sumberac. The perfect gift for fans and for newcomers to the series alike! Praise for the SKANDAR series: 'The most popular children's fantasy hero since Harry Potter' - Telegraph 'Steadman has a vast imagination, her world-building is a joy, the battle scenes are thrilling and her characters charm.' - The Times Children's Book of the Week 'Deft, dazzling and breathlessly exciting - it's a joy to enter Skandar's World.' - Jonathan Stroud, author of Lockwood and Co. series
A.F. Steadman
A.F. Steadman was a prolific writer known for their sharp wit and satirical humor. Their most notable works include "The Misadventures of Mr. Tiddles" and "The Absurdities of Modern Society." Steadman's writing style often featured clever wordplay and social commentary, making them a prominent figure in the realm of comedic literature. Their works have had a lasting impact on the genre, inspiring future generations of writers to explore similar themes. One of Steadman's most famous works is "The Hilarious Hijinks of Hapless Harold," which continues to be celebrated for its comedic brilliance and enduring relevance.