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I love the word play and the naughty use of non-words. But I'm with Sponge on this. How could anyone get anything done without the necessary biscuit fuel? Preferably chocolate digestives, of course.
Perfectly pitched at middle grade readers who like a bit of humour ''and'' a bit of spookiness in their lives, ''Treasure of the Golden Skull'' makes for a successful follow up to [[Curse of the Werewolf Boy (Maudlin Towers) by Chris Priestley|Curse of the Werewolf Boy]] and doesn't fall into any of the pitfalls second books in series often do. It's fast-paced and entertaining all the way and is as full of lively illustrations as you could hope for in a Chris Priestley book. Roll on book three, say I.
Did anyone find any treasure? I ain't sayin'! You'd have to um... starve me of biscuits or something if you wanted top secret information like that.
Obviously, you'll need to read the [[Curse of the Werewolf Boy (Maudlin Towers) by Chris Priestley|first book]] in the series. You might also enjoy [[Measle and the Doompit by Ian Ogilvy]].
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