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Haroun and Luka
Haroun and Luka | Salman Rushdie
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Haroun: What's the use of stories that aren't even true? I asked that question and the Unthinkable Thing happened: my father can't tell stories anymore. That means no more laughter in the city of Alifbay and now the place stinks of sadness. So it's up to me to put things right. If the water genie Iff can take me on the Hoopoe bird Butt all the way to Gup City then maybe, just maybe, I'll be able to persuade the Grand Comptroller to give my father his Story Water supply back. Trouble is, that is strictly forbidden, one hundred percent banned, no way Jose territory... Luka: What do sea monsters eat? The Old Man of the River of Time: Fish and Ships. Why was six afraid of seven? Luka: Because seven eight nine. Luckily, my father is the Riddle King and taught me everything I know. But the stakes are high in this riddle battle, couldn't be higher in fact! To save my father from Un-Life, I've got to beat the Old Man and steal the Fire of Life that burns at the top of the Mountain of Knowledge. Only problem is that nobody in the entire recorded history of the World of Magic has ever successfully stolen the Fire of Life... Includes exclusive material: In the Backstory you can read an interview with the author and solve some fiendish riddles! Vintage Children's Classics is a twenty-first century classics list aimed at 8-12 year olds and the adults in their lives. Discover timeless favourites from The Jungle Book and Alice's Adventures in Wonderland to modern classics such as The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas and The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time.
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Tsubame
Haroun and Luka | Salman Rushdie
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It's #magicalmonday and here goes one of my favorite #magicalcreatures Butt The Hoopoe from Haroun. I know the creature in the photo looks more like a mix of a griffin and a Hoopoe, but that's because I always pictured him like that when I read the book. Just for fun I searched for pics and found this one on the BeastKeeperWiki! Love it!

Tsubame ...comfortable, thick and somehow hairy feathers...

"No bird could fly so fast. Is this a machine?"

"You can read my mind"... "...certainly", answered the Hoopoe. "Also I am communicating with you telepathically..."

Truly this was a most passionate, even excitable sort of machine, ... Machines were supposed to be super-rational, but this bird could be genuinely temperamental.
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Tsubame Just to give you some reasons why I like the Hoopoe so much ^^ 8y
I-read-and-eat Very cool creature! Now I know I seriously need to start reading Salman Rushdie books! 8y
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Tsubame
Haroun and Luka | Salman Rushdie
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This book had drawn me in right from the very first sentence with its wonderfully composed language! I had never read anything from Rushdie before (or after so far) but I loved Haroun and Luka. Their world is just amazing and comes refreshingly to life through the characters and their dialogs.

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