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  • Genre:children's fiction
  • Sub-genre:Action & Adventure / General
  • Age Range (years):9 - 12
  • Language:English
  • Pages:300
  • eBook ISBN:9781543930009
  • Paperback ISBN:9781543929997

The Hero, A Hag, And Foggle-Nogger

The Race for Croggerpooey

By J. Furey Hopkins

Overview


A humorous adventure about confronting bullies, making friends, and keeping promises. Oh, and there are hermit dwarfs, a brave knight, stinky pirates, a devious witch, inept ghosts, a vast array of wonderfully ferocious beasts, a villain called Horrible Rick, and a jovial fellow named Foggle-nogger.

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Description


Sometimes a kid just knows when to run. Call it instinct. But when Dennis stops running, his world changes. The Hero, a Hag, and Foggle-nogger is a humorous adventure about confronting problems, making friends, and keeping promises. It is the debut novel of J. Furey Hopkins. After the non-athletic Dennis discovers his knightly ancestry, he enrolls at the Knight Academy where he embarrasses himself throughout training. He soon finds himself dropped naked into a swamp in Croggerpooey, a magical kingdom in a perpendicular universe. Dennis must somehow find and retrieve the King's stolen Book of Coded Spells before Horrible Rick deciphers its magic. If Dennis fails, the kingdom will be doomed and he will never be able to return home. In this adventurous Journey, Dennis befriends the jovial Foggle-nogger, teams with the valiant knight Sir Ambrose, and bargains with the Wiley Old Hag. Cheer for Dennis as he struggles against malodorous land pirates, ghosts, beasts, and bullies. After all, he just wants to go home.
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About The Author


J. Furey Hopkins teaches English in California. When not making up stories or poems, he enjoys a good laugh, cool music, and tasty food (not necessarily in that order). He often watches the turtles and fish play in his tiny backyard pond. Mr. Hopkins is married and has two children. He is not a very good gardener, but he still tries. His influences include JRR Tolkien, CS Lewis, Roald Dahl, Neil Gaiman, Monty Python, and Looney Tunes.

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