Fart quest

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Series
Fart quest volume 1
Publisher
Roaring Brook Press
Publication Date
©2020.
Language
English

Description

“If you love fantasy, funny humor, flatulence, and friends, then Aaron Reynolds has written the perfect book for you!” —DAN SANTAT, author of The Aquanut, Sidekicks, and The Adventures of BeekleJam-packed with humor, feats of bravery, and magical friendships, Fart Quest by bestselling author Aaron Reynolds is perfect for every young hero looking for a wild adventure and fans of fantasy and role playing games. After their masters are vaporized in a goblin battle gone bad, a young wizard with the unfortunate nickname Fart, and his fellow lowly apprentencies Pan and Moxie, decide to impersonate their mentors and pick up the mantle as heroes of the realm. But they need more than a fancy robe, magic staff, and book of magical beasts to be real heroes. They need a quest!So when The Great and Powerful Kevin puts out a call for help, seeking the coveted Golden Llama and its magical golden fart, young Fart and his elvin monk and dwarf warrior friends jump at the chance to embark on a journey they were destined for.Features black and white illustrations throughout!

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Contributors
Kendell, Cam illustrator
ISBN
9781250206367

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  • Fart quest (Fart quest Volume 1) Cover
  • The barf of the bedazzler (Fart quest Volume 2) Cover
  • The dragon's dookie (Fart quest Volume 3) Cover
  • The troll's toe cheese (Fart quest Volume 4) Cover

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