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Conor's Caveman: The Amazing Adventures of Ogg

By: Alan Nolan
Publisher: O'Brien Press Ltd
Published: September 2015
Pages: 98
Categories: Children
Language: English
Available as: Ebook
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ISBN-13: 9781847178008
ASIN: B010545EME

A pre-hysterical new illustrated novel by the author of the smash-hit Fintan's Fifteen. Life could be better for Conor Corcoran. Class bully Damian Deegan is always teasing him about being small and having no friends - when in fact Conor has the only friend he needs in Charlotte `Charlie' Finch, the toughest girl in school. But when Conor and Charlie accidentally uncover a prehistoric man who was flash-frozen in a block of ice, life suddenly gets a bit too interesting! How long can Conor keep his huge, hairy (and rather smelly) new `uncle' a secret from his mum, his teachers and a gang of ruthless scientists? Life could be better for Conor Corcoran. Class bully Damian Deegan is always teasing him about being small and having no friends - when in fact Conor has the only friend he needs in Charlotte `Charlie' Finch, the toughest girl in school. But when Conor and Charlie accidentally uncover a prehistoric man who was flash-frozen in a block of ice, life suddenly gets a bit too interesting! How long can Conor keep his huge, hairy (and rather smelly) new `uncle' a secret from his mum, his teachers and a gang of ruthless scientists? A pre-hysterical new illustrated novel by the author of the smash-hit Fintan's Fifteen. what a wonderful book! â ¦ a lovely read -- School Librarian Magazine humourous â ¦ suitable for children in the middle or senior classes and a¦ fantastic read -- InTouch Magazine humour with some great illustrations â ¦ a wonderful tale -- Sunday World exciting -- Ireland's Own hilarious -- Books Ireland a very funny story that will appeal to the eight to 10 age group -- Irish Examiner a lively tale from the author of Fintan's Fifteen. its pace never sags from start to finish -- Evening Echo such fun - a really enjoyable read; right from the first page, it is full of zany, inconsequential humour which carries on through the book, ably abetted by the drawings

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