
Grizzly Tales
Nasty Little Beasts 1.2
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Narrated by:
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Rupert Degas
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By:
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Jamie Rix
About this listen
The three stories in each of the Grizzly Tales downloads show the rise and hard fall of vile and villainous children. In this book, unspeakable things happen to pets, but the real nasty little beasts are the children themselves. All of them get their comeuppance in the end, and are consigned to the Hothell Darkness.
The stories include "Wolf Child", "The Fruit Bat", and "The Clothes Pigs".
©2007 Jamie Rix (P)2006 Orion Publishing Group Ltd
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Critic reviews
"Grizzly Tales is full of imagination and horror; children will love it." (Irish Farmers Monthly)
"If you laughed at the fate of the spoilt kids in Willie Wonka's chocolate factory, you will love to hear about the perils that awaited sluggish Savannah who hated exercise, Monty, who bullied his sister, and Cherie Stone, who hated fruit and suffered long-term constipation." (The Jewish Chronicle)
"If you laughed at the fate of the spoilt kids in Willie Wonka's chocolate factory, you will love to hear about the perils that awaited sluggish Savannah who hated exercise, Monty, who bullied his sister, and Cherie Stone, who hated fruit and suffered long-term constipation." (The Jewish Chronicle)
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