The astonishing finale to a prize-winning nine book series that sits alongside Redwall, Warriors and Tolkien.
Podkin and his friends have managed to find every gift from the Goddess . . . Bringing them together, the gifts melt and morph before their eyes, transforming into a suit of armour - that will only fit a rabbit with one ear!
Podkin and Uki have proven more than once that little rabbits can do great things. They must call together all the armies of the Five Realms - across every tribe and species, the forest wardens, packs of wolves, the warring rabbit tribes, the bone dancers.
With the fate of all of rabbitkind hanging in the balance, can they vanquish the Gorm once and for all?
Praise for the series:
'Larwood is forging a new path in classic tales.' Kiran Millwood Hargrave
'Storytelling perfection.' Sophie Anderson
'Pure magic.' Abi Elphinstone
Kids love Podkin:
'One of the best books I have ever read.' Cally, age 10, LoveReading4Kids
'Like The Lord of the Rings and Watership Down mixed together.' Sam, age 11, LoveReading4Kids
'An adventure that keeps you wanting to read on and on into the night.' Alex, age 10, LoveReading4Kids
BOOK OF THE WEEK - Young readers will love this gorgeous picture book about a chilled capybara who just won't be rushed.
Can you solve the puzzles to save the Kingdom? Put your puzzle skills to the test with mazes, word games and codes to crack!
The second book in this popular series celebrating friendship, magic and fighting for what you believe in.
This is Book 10 in the The World of Podkin One-Ear Series. See all The World of Podkin One-Ear books here.
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Kieran Larwood has been passionate about stories and storytelling ever since he first read The Hobbit aged six. He graduated from Southampton University with a degree in English Literature and now works as a Reception teacher in a primary school. He lives on the Isle of Wight with his family, and between work, fatherhood and writing, doesn't get nearly enoug
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