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Hamster Princess: Giant Trouble
Hamster Princess: Giant Trouble | Ursula Vernon
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A magical beanstalk leads to a GIANT surprise in book four of the series that's chock-full of girl power and perfect for fans of Princess in Black and Babymouse Princess Harriet Hamsterbone doesn't go looking for trouble. She prefers to think of it as looking for adventure. But when she climbs to the top of an enormous beanstalk and sneaks into the castle at the top, Harriet finds plenty of both. The castle is home to one very poetically challenged giant rabbit with two unusual prisoners--a girl who is half harp, half hamster, and an extremely large goose. This calls for a heroic rescue, and Harriet is just the hamster for the job. The fourth installment of the critically acclaimed Hamster Princess series turns the story of Jack and the Beanstalk upside down, with plenty of laughs along the way.
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thegirlwiththelibrarybag
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#JuneWrapUp : 9 books (including one #loveozya urban fantasy set in Tasmania which I read on kindle). Still not quite at peak reading performance but not bad!

ScientistSam Ooh, which is the one set in Tasmania? 6y
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thegirlwiththelibrarybag
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Harriet is the best!!!

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thegreentealibrarian
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Ratpunzel is still my favorite of this series so far but this one was still really entertaining, empowering, and pretty funny.
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thegreentealibrarian

"Being hit with a sword can be very rehabilitating, under the right circumstances" (p. 199).

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pocketmermaid
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SO EXCITED I LOVE THIS SERIES SO MUCH 💜🐹💙🐹💚🐹💛🐹❤️

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brownekr
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My favourite Hamster Princess book is still Of Mice and Magic, but this one was pretty fun. (It's too hot today to do much but stay inside and read.)