Название | The Incredible Journey of Pete McGee |
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Автор произведения | Adam Wallace |
Жанр | Детские приключения |
Серия | Pete McGee |
Издательство | Детские приключения |
Год выпуска | 0 |
isbn | 9780987295941 |
The Incredible Journey of Pete McGee Adam Wallace
Adam Wallace
First Published 2011 by JoJo Publishing
This edition published 2018 by Woodslane Press
© Adam Wallace
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Editor: Mandy naylor
Designer / typesetter: Chameleon Print Design
Digital distribution: Ebook Alchemy
National Library of Australia Cataloguing-in-Publication data
Author: | Wallace, Adam, 1972- |
Title: | The incredible journey of Pete McGee / Adam Wallace. |
Edition: | ePub |
ISBN: | 978-0-9872959-4-1 (DG) |
Target Audience: | For primary school age. |
Subjects: | Fear—Juvenile fiction. Children with disabilities—Juvenile fiction. Self-actualization (Psychology)—Juvenile fiction. |
Dewey Number: | A823.4 |
Adam Wallace is not a knight … he would like to be one though, that would be extremely cool.
He is, however, an author, and he thinks that being an author is the most coolest job ever! He also knows most coolest is not very good writing, but he thinks it sums his feelings up perfectly.
So most coolest job ever it is!
Adam likes writing so much he does it full time.
He also draws a little bit.
He also plays golf a little bit.
He also takes naps a little bit.
He also barracks for Collingwood a little bit.
Adam has many other books apart from The Incredible Journey of Pete McGee. He even wrote some of them. Check it out!
The most grossest book by Adam Wallace
Better Out Than In
Picture Books by Adam Wallace
The Share-a-not
Mac O’Beasty
The Negatees.
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A message from the narrator
Chapter 1 Let the story begin
Chapter 2 Nice speech, Your Majesty
Chapter 3 Sir Loinsteak enters, stage left
Chapter 4 The Green Book
Chapter 5 The Wilderene Flower
Chapter 6 And awaaaay we go
Chapter 7 Gherkins get their just desserts
Chapter 8 Well done, Sir Loinsteak, well done
Chapter 9 Choices and consequences
Chapter 10 Santora’s wisdom
Chapter 11 Mantril madness
Chapter 12 Bandragon
Chapter 13 New friends, new hope
Chapter 14 Mmmm, food
Chapter 15 And now, the end is near
Chapter 16 COME ONNNNNN! !
Chapter 17 Home time
Chapter 18 And now, the end is here
For Mak, the best niece ever.
reetings readers and listeners. Please allow me to introduce myself. I am the narrator, the teller of stories, the words on these pages creating pictures in your mind. I bring to you a wonderful quest, a fantastic journey. The story you are about to be immersed in is a fairytale. Well, I guess it’s a fairytale ‘of sorts’. Okay, okay, okay, let’s analyse this. It has magic, but that’s nothing new. There’s a hero. Well, there’s always a hero. There’s a villain. In fact there’s an evil, wicked, dastardly villain. Nup, that’s pretty much par for the course in fairytales too. A fair maiden waiting for her lost love? It’s been done once or twice.
Ah, let’s face it, when I said this was a fairytale ‘of sorts’, I was kidding myself … and you! This is an out-and-out, magical, good-versus-evil, dashing-hero, beautiful-maiden, dastardly-villain, marvelous, fantabulous fairytale! And that is so good. In fact it’s more than good, it’s necessary! There can never be too many fairytales in the world. You might need some tissues though, ‘cos there are sad bits. Go on, get the tissues. I’m not going anywhere. Dum dee dum dee dum dee … Oh hi. You’re back. Right, got your tissues? Good. Now, what else will you need? Ummm, ahhh, okay, you’ve got the book, you’ve got the tissues … I know there’s something else as well. How about you go and get a drink or something while I think about it. Or talk amongst yourselves. Pretend it’s like you’re watching the telly and there’s an ad on or something.
Okay. Book, check. Tissues, check. Ummm, a sense of wonder and joy, yes, that’s it! HELLO! I’VE GOT IT, YOU CAN COME BACK NOW! Hi, yep, sorry for yelling, but you need to have a sense of wonder and joy. You need to get out of the real world to really enjoy this story. Are you ready then? Okay. Get comfy, and let’s go.
Ahem hem …
Welcome, welcome. You are about to be taken on a journey. A journey of danger, of laughter, of magic and of love. So strap yourselves in, and enjoy … the incredible journey of pete mcgee!
Turn the page keep reading. Go on, you know you want to.
he sun streamed through the window.
It had been doing so for a while, but eventually it came through at just the right angle. Just the right angle, that is, to go over the top of the chipped cup on the table, straight through the open bedroom doorway and smack into the left eye of a sleeping Pete McGee. The eye flinched, quivered, then opened. It closed straight away, tight, but now there were millions of tiny spots breaking the peaceful darkness