Shaun the Sheep Movie--The Book of the Film

Shaun the Sheep Movie--The Book of the Film

Martin Howard

Martin Howard

Shaun the Sheep stars in his first feature film! An original novel based on the screenplay. Includes an eight-page colour insert of stills from the film.Fans of Shaun the Sheep will love this original novel based on the screenplay. When Shaun decides to take a day off to have some fun, he gets more adventure than he baa-gained for! Shaun's mischief accidentally leads to the Farmer's absence from the farm, so it's up to Shaun and the Flock to travel to the Big City to find him. Includes an 8-page, full-colour insert of stills from the film.
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Mallory Vayle and the Curse of Maggoty Skull

Mallory Vayle and the Curse of Maggoty Skull

Martin Howard

Martin Howard

Super funny, super spooky MG for budding horror fans about a talkative skull and a necromancer-in-training - perfect for Lemony Snicket readers! Mallory Vayle would list her interests as being normal, books about ponies and very definitely NOT talking to dead people. But when her parents' carriage takes a leap off Gibbett Bridge - an accident for which there appears to be no explanation - she is taken in by a strange aunt the family disowned years ago and brought to her new, and very spooky, home. Aunt Lilith, a charlatan psychic, is quick to monetise Mallory's prodigious skills in talking to dead people and starts to advertise grand seances (ticketed obvs) in her spiritual news sheet. The ghosts of her parents also take up residence in the house but are cruelly snatched away by the shadow of Hellysh Spatzl, the grimmest, wickedest necromancer in all of history. To get them back, Mallory will have to learn how to use the talents she hates and raise the old hag from the...
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Blast to the Past

Blast to the Past

Martin Howard

Martin Howard

Shaun has a great idea! Take a wonky stroller wheel, an old car seat, a flimsy parachute, and other pieces of rubbish, and the Mossy Bottom Flyer is ready to go. But when the rest of the Flock leaps on and they all careen into a wall, Shaun can hardly believe what he sees: a yellow chick on the rooster perch, an old-fashioned horse cart trundling by, and the normally balding Farmer sporting red hair, a bushy beard . . . and an earring! What's more, the young Farmer is clueless, attempting to milk a bull ("Oooooo!") and shearing Shirley to look like a poodle. Clearly they've sped through the space-time vortex back to a time when the Farmer was just beginning to farm. But what if he gives up and the Flock never has a chance to exist? Can Shaun persuade the Flock to work night and day to keep the farm running—and get their go-kart back on the road?
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Pranks a Lot!

Pranks a Lot!

Martin Howard

Martin Howard

One hilarious practical joke leads to another as best friends Shaun the Sheep and Bitzer exact revenge on each other. The jokes get more elaborate, and soon the other residents of the farm are near their wits' end. Will the two friends go too far with their pranks? How will they ever trust each other again? A side-splitting addition to the Tales from Mossy Bottom Farm series of illustrated books.
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Shaun the Sheep

Shaun the Sheep

Martin Howard

Martin Howard

Who will rock the talent show, chickens or sheep? Characters from Shaun the Sheep step from screen to page in the first of an original illustrated fiction series. It's talent-show time on the farm, and the roosters and chickens are banding together in hopes of beating out their rivals, the sheep. Meanwhile, Shirley, a sheep whose flair for singing is as large as her frame, has a big problem—a massive case of stage fright. Can Shaun the sheep convince his jittery friend to wow the mole judges and take home the prize? Shaun the Sheep fans both old and new will flock to this funny, original story inspired by the internationally popular animated TV show.
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The Junior Novelization

The Junior Novelization

Martin Howard

Martin Howard

An original novel based on the screenplay includes an eight-page color insert of stills from the film. When Shaun decides to take a day off to have some fun, he gets more adventure than he baa-gained for! Shaun's mischief accidentally leads to the Farmer's absence from the farm, so it's up to Shaun and the Flock to travel to the Big City to find him.
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The Farmer's Llamas

The Farmer's Llamas

Martin Howard

Martin Howard

When a mix-up at the auction leads to a surprise win, the Farmer brings his prize animals – a trio of llamas – home to the farm. Shaun is thrilled, but are the new residents a baaad influence? Based on a one-off, half-hour TV episode, this junior novel includes full-color stills from the special.
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The Beast of Soggy Moor

The Beast of Soggy Moor

Martin Howard

Martin Howard

One dark, misty night at Mossy Bottom Farm, a starving creature creeps silently through the farmyard, waiting to feed. Well, actually, it's just Bitzer the sheepdog with a growling stomach, holding his clipboard as he checks on the flock and chickens. But wait—what's that howl that's making his fur stand on end? Is it Shaun the sheep playing one of his pranks? The Farmer practicing his trombone? Suddenly the moon appears, and there it is: a hulking shadow on the side of the barn that must be the outline of a ... beast! Are they all doomed, or can Bitzer and his crew concoct a plan that's so madcap it just might work?
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Death Before Glory

Death Before Glory

Martin Howard

Martin Howard

Death Before Glory! is a highly readable, thoroughly researched and comprehensive study of the British army's campaigns in the West Indies during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic period and of the extraordinary experiences of the soldiers who served there. Rich in sugar, cotton, coffee and slaves, the region was a key to British prosperity and it was perhaps even more important to her greatest enemy – France. Yet, until now, the history of this vital theatre of the Napoleonic Wars has been seriously neglected. Not only does Martin Howard describe, in graphic detail, the entirety of the British campaigns in the region between 1793 and 1815, he also focuses on the human experience of the men – the climate and living conditions, the rations and diet, military discipline and training, the treatment of the wounded and the impact of disease. Martin Howard's thoroughgoing and original work is the essential account of this fascinating but often overlooked aspect of the...
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