Two Terrible Vikings: Volume 1

· Two Terrible Vikings 第 1 冊 · Bolinda · 朗讀者:Adrian Edmondson
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What if your parents WANTED you to behave badly? Set in the snowy fjords of a Viking kingdom, the terrible twins, Hack and Whack, are proud to be the best worst vikings. Nothing stops the marauding pair as they steal boats, loot a birthday party, track a troll and sail off to raid Bad Island with their friends Twisty Pants and Dirty Ulf. Well, almost nothing ...

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Bestselling British children's author Francesca Simon started writing stories from the age of eight. She has now written more than 60 books, and wrote her first Horrid Henry book in 1994. Horrid Henry has gone on to conquer the globe; his adventures are published in 27 languages and have sold millions of copies worldwide. In 2009, in one of the proudest moments of her career, Francesca was awarded a Gold Blue Peter badge. Her opera with composer Gavin Higgins, The Monstrous Child, based on her novel, premiered at the Royal Opera House in 2019. Her cantata The Faerie Bride, also with Gavin Higgins, premiered at the Aldeburgh Music Festival in 2022. Francesca was appointed MBE in the 2023 New Year Honours. She is a passionate ambassador for children’s literacy, a 500 Words judge, and is a former trustee of the World Book Day charity.

Adrian Edmondson is an English comedian, actor, musician and television presenter. He is best known for his roles in BBC's The Comedy Strip Presents... and The Young Ones, and has since then appeared in dramas Holby City, Surviving Disaster, Prey and War & Peace. Adrian is also a keen narrator, lending his voice to several titles in Shaun Usher's Letters of Note series and narrating two of his own children's books, Tilly and the Time Machine and Junkyard Jack and the Horse that Talked.

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