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C. T. Walsh

    Cet auteur écrit dans le but d'engager les jeunes lecteurs avec le plaisir et l'aventure. À une époque où tant d'autres formes de divertissement sont disponibles pour les enfants, il s'efforce d'offrir une expérience de lecture unique. Ses histoires sont humoristiques et aventureuses, avec des personnages forts et des leçons de vie solides, parfois saupoudrées d'humour potache. Il met l'accent sur la combinaison du plaisir avec l'apprentissage et les valeurs de la vie.

    The Troubled Troll
    The Comic Con
    • The Comic Con

      • 210pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      2,5(2)Évaluer

      The Comic Con A hero will rise! Sort of. Austin and his crew hit the road for a new adventure! They're off to Comic Con, the greatest fandom in history, to meet their favorite author, C.T. Walsh. And of course, mayhem goes along for the ride. When an important item goes missing, C.T. enlists the mayhem magnets to help find it before his career is ruined. The dorky, debut detectives take the case, but it's not all that it seems. Evidence points in every direction, even toward the famed fart-joke author himself and Thor, god of Thunder. Yep, things get more than a little wacky. Is it all just a ruse to boost C.T.'s book sales or is there a sinister plot beneath it all? Will Austin serve twenty five to life or will the most evil wizard in history give him a death sentence? And why does Thor's hammer smell like Austin's butt? It's not really that important to the story, but still, it's mysterious. Can Austin find his inner super hero to save the day? Find out when you join Austin and his rag-tag crew as they navigate the insane world of copy-caped crusaders and attempt to crack C.T.'s curious case in The Comic Con!

      The Comic Con
    • A scary, troubled troll is looking to master mind control. Wait! Don't be scared...not your mind. He's looking to master his own mind. Sorry for the confusion... Trigg the Troll doesn't know what to do. No matter where he goes, his problems are right behind him, stuck in his mind. With some help from a newfound friend, Trigg learns to calm the thoughts inside his head, leave them behind, or reframe his problems into challenges. Can he master his teacher's lessons to find inner peace? This story can help teach children how to relax when the thoughts inside their heads take up too much space. The catchy, rhyming prose makes it a fun story to read aloud. The colorful illustrations won't disappoint, either. Be sure to check out the rest of the books in the Motivational Myths and Monsters series: Backwards Bogart, The No-Good Ogre, and The Grumpire, as well as C.T.'s Monstrosity Curiosity series: Who Hides' Under Monsters' Beds? and What Do Monsters Eat and Drink?

      The Troubled Troll