Joan Lennon

Joan Lennon

  • 5 stars across 21 books

Joan Lennon, born in Canada, has lived in Scotland since 1978. She has written a large number of children's books, including a number of successful series - The Wickit Chronicles, Tales from the Keep and the Slightly Jones series. Her books have been translated into numerous languages.

14th August 2014

Leif Frond and the Viking Games

Leif wants to be a hero, but as the youngest and smallest member of his huge Viking family, he's never had the chance to... MoreLeif Frond and the Viking Games

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29th March 2010

The Mucker's Tale

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14th August 2014

Leif Frond and Quickfingers

A wandering pedlar turns up in Leif’s village, much to the delight of the Vikings of Frondfell. Only Leif suspects there... MoreLeif Frond and Quickfingers

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1st March 2009

Wag and the King

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5th April 2007

The Wickit Chronicles: Ely Plot

You'd think growing up in a medieval abbey, surrounded by nothing but monks and hundreds of miles of swamp, would be pre... MoreThe Wickit Chronicles: Ely Plot

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13th September 2012

Planet Hell

Sam is one of the Miners who live on Planet Hell, digging ore to power the Earth. It's a nightmarish underground life. G... MorePlanet Hell

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5th October 2000

There's a Kangaroo in My Soup!

Kevin is a quiet boy. He lives in a quiet house, on a quiet street, in a quiet town. Nothing exciting ever happens to hi... MoreThere's a Kangaroo in My Soup!

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  • The Mucker's Tale

    The Mucker's Tale

    by Fwb

    Delightful chapter story book. My son enjoyed this fantasy book about a stable boy and a princess saving the kingdoms flying horses. The way they get ...

  • Leif Frond and the Viking Games

    Leif Frond and the Viking Games

    This is a good book about a Viking famiky and The Midsummer games.  My favourite sentence was
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