Fairy Nuff makes a big mistake the night he is left alone in charge of the cottage. He lights a candle using, amongst many other explosive elements, a stick of dynamite, and everything goes horribly wrong. But this is only small fry in terms of his problems for he is also going to meet the horrible Widow Buhiss and her side-kick ground keeper, Orc, who keeps man-eating plants. Poor old fairy Nuff - can he escape the awful fate they have in mind for him? A wonderfully comic and very quirky book full of adventure, misadventure and general mayhem.
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Herbie Brennan began a journalistic career at age eighteen and at twenty-four became the youngest newspaper editor in his native Ireland. He is now a full-time writer of fact and fiction for both adults and children, with several international bestsellers to his name. Combined sales of his books have passed seven million copies, and his work has appeared in
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