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Skeleton Keys: The Unimaginary Friend
By (Author) Guy Bass
Illustrated by Pete Williamson
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Little Tiger Press Group
Stripes Publishing
1st November 2019
5th September 2019
United Kingdom
Children
Fiction
823.92
Paperback
256
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
Greetings! To the imaginary and the unimaginary! To the living, the dead and everyone in between, my name is Keys Skeleton Keys. And these fantabulant fingers of mine can open doors to hidden worlds and secret places doors to the limitless realm of all the imagination. Ben cant 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 Gorblimeys friendly ways. Hes got the twitch, which is (almost) never wrong, and its telling him the Gorblimey is dangerous and needs banishing to the endless void of Oblivion. To send him packing, all he needs to do is open the door with his key-shaped bony finger and order will be restored. But as Ben battles to save his new friend from Oblivion, the Gorblimey is soon the least of Skeleton Keys worries. For strange things happen when imaginations run wild and it seems that theres more than one unimaginary in town. And the other unimaginary is definitely dangerous and out for revenge The first book in a darkly comic new series from the award-winning duo behind STITCH HEAD. Perfect for fans of THE NOTHING TO SEE HERE HOTEL, IGUANA BOY and MAUDLIN TOWERS.
Guy has mixed cleverly-created characters with his trademark humour and wit to give us his best book yet. This is one spooky series Im going to devour! -- Authorfy
Guy Bass is an award-winning author who has written more than 30 books, including the best-selling STITCH HEAD series, DINKIN DINGS AND THE FRIGHTENING THINGS, SPYNOSAUR and LAURA NORDER: SHERIFF OF BUTTS CANYON. Guy has also written plays for both adults and children. He lives in London with his wife and imaginary dog.