Book 2 in The Fabled Stables series from New York Times bestselling author Jonathan Auxier introduces a new one-of-a-kind creature: the Tattle-Tail!
Auggie and his magical companions are tending to the Fabled Stables
when the building shakes and shudders to make room for a new arrival:
the Tattle-Tail. Auggie and friends travel through the portal to a town
called Rainbow's End in search of this mysterious creature. Auggie
assumes that the Tattle-Tail is in danger, but he learns that it's
actually the town that needs rescuing . . . from an infestation of Tattle-Tails!
These talking tails have taken over, attaching themselves to every
backside in town (including Auggie's!). The Tails tattle on whomever
they're attached to: She picked her nose! He just double-dipped! The constant stress of being tattled on has thrown all of Rainbow's End into chaos!
Soon, Auggie and friends hatch a plan to collect the Tattle-Tails and
bring them safely to the Stables--foiling a pair of evil bank robbers
along the way.
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Jonathan Auxier is the New York Times-bestselling author of The Night Gardener, Sophie Quire and the Last Storyguard and Peter Nimble and His Fantastic Eyes, which the Wall Street Journal called "as delightful a magical story as readers will hope to find." He lives in Pittsburgh with his family.
More about Jonathan AuxierTom Jamieson is a principal joke writer for Private Eye magazine. He was also one of the head writers on the award-winning sketch series Dead Ringers, and has contributed to several radio and television programmes, including Have I Got News For You. This is Tom's first children's book.
Olga Demidova studied at the Moscow Art Institute of Applied Arts, and