The Ickabog

The Ickabog

By J K Rowling

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From J.K. Rowling, a warm, fast-paced, funny fairy tale of a fearsome monster, thrilling adventure, and hope against all odds.

Once upon a time there was a tiny kingdom called Cornucopia, as rich in happiness as it was in gold, and famous for its food. From the delicate cream cheeses of Kurdsburg to the Hopes-of-Heaven pastries of Chouxville, each was so delicious that people wept with joy as they ate them.

But even in this happy kingdom, a monster lurks. Legend tells of a fearsome creature living far to the north in the Marshlands... the Ickabog. Some say it breathes fire, spits poison, and roars through the mist as it carries off wayward sheep and children alike. Some say it's just a myth...

And when that myth takes on a life of its own, casting a shadow over the kingdom, two children - best friends Bert and Daisy - embark on a great adventure to untangle the truth and find out where the real monster lies, bringing hope and happiness to Cornucopia once more.

Featuring full color illustrations by children from across the United States and Canada, this original fairy tale from one of the world's most celebrated storytellers will captivate readers of all ages.

Publisher: Scholastic Inc.
ISBN-13: 9781338732870
ISBN-10: 1338732870
Published on 11/10/2020
Binding: Hardcover
Number of pages: 304

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J.K. Rowling’s new book starts in the lovely little kingdom of Cornucopia. Ruled by King Fred the Fearless. With the capital of said kingdom, Chouxville, where they had a pastry shop that had the most delicious pastries in possibly the whole world (And that’s an understatement.) But while Kurdsberg is famous for their many types of cheese, and Baronstown is famous for their fine selection of meats, there was a small part near the northern tip of Cornucopia that could only be best described as the Marshlands. A place that grew nothing more than a few mushrooms and dry grass. The only good thing that came out of there was the legend of the Ickabog. When a Marshlander comes to King Fred and claims the Ickabog ate his poor dog, Fred sets out on a quest to find this Ickabog, see if it is real. And then slay it. When they see nothing, they assume, like always, that the Ickabog was never real. Or is it? Good book, hard to put down. Really liked all the drawings from kids in there. The only thing I didn’t like is the fact that in a book that is directed to 9-11 year olds, that there was some really dark moments.

I really want to read this!! It seems like a really interesting book and JK, Rowling writes really good books!

The Ickabog by J.K Rowling is a book about King Fred the fearless and the legend of the Ickabog. I really like how the problems are real, for example when Bert and Daisy get into a fight over the king. As well as the trauma you feel when losing a parent. I really enjoyed reading this book and could not put it down. As you get farther in the book you wonder more and more if the legend of the Ickabog is true or not! Though it was a little slow at first, it quickly sped up. I would recommend for anyone who likes fairytale type books.

I am so excited for this to come out!

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I havent read this book yet, but from the preview it looks good.

I want to read this book since I love J.K. Rowlnings books!!!