King Flashypants and the Toys of Terror
King Flashypants, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Mathew Baynton
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By:
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Andy Riley
About this listen
Foo hoo hoo! King Flashypants is back for his third rib-tickling adventure. Something weird is happening in Edwinland - Emperor Nurbison isn't evil anymore! He's doing stuff like smiling and making toys of himself for the peasants.
Is he up to something? Probably. But what can it be?
©2017 Andy Riley (P)2017 Hodder Children's BooksCritic Reviews
"Brilliantly original and hilarious. It's nearly as good as one of my books." (David Walliams)
"Two words - such fun!" (Miranda Hart)
"Beautiful, inventive and laugh-out-loud funny." (Sue Perkins)
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