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The unimaginary friend / written by Guy Bass ; illustrated by Pete Williamson.
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JF BASS
Junior Fiction
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21 Sep 2024
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Junior Fiction
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9781788950305 (paperback)
Name
Bass, Guy
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Title
The unimaginary friend / written by Guy Bass ; illustrated by Pete Williamson.
Published
London : Stripes, 2019.
©2019
Description
231 pages : illustrations ; 20 cm.
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"Open doors to hidden worlds..." -- Cover.
Summary
Greetings! My name is Skeleton Keys and these fantabulant fingers of mine can open doors to hidden worlds... Join me for the curious tale of Ben Bunsen, whose only friend is a figment of his imagination ... until now. Ben can't believe it when his imaginary friend the Gorblimey becomes unimaginary. The Gorblimey is loyal and kind ... and real! But Skeleton Keys is far from convinced by the Gorblimey's friendly ways. He's got the twitch, which is (almost) never wrong, and it's telling him the Gorblimey is dangerous and needs banishing to the endless void of Oblivion. As Ben battles to save his new friend, the Gorblimey is soon the least of Skeleton Keys' worries. It seems that there's more than one unimaginary in town. And this one is out for revenge...
Target audience note
7 - 9 years old.
Subjects
Imagination in children -- Juvenile fiction
Imagination -- Juvenile fiction
Imaginary companions -- Juvenile fiction
Boys -- Juvenile fiction
Skeleton -- Juvenile fiction
Locks and keys -- Juvenile fiction
Children's stories
Genre
Action and adventure fiction
Humorous fiction
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Williamson, Pete
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Skeleton Keys
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Action and adventure fiction
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Boys -- Juvenile fiction
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Children's stories
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Humorous fiction
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Imaginary companions -- Juvenile fiction
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Imagination in children -- Juvenile fiction
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Imagination -- Juvenile fiction
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Locks and keys -- Juvenile fiction
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Skeleton -- Juvenile fiction
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See Also:
Children's literature
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Fairy tales
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Fiction
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Storytelling
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Fiction
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Wit and humor
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