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Books with author Frank Hicks

  • The Creatures of the Forest

    Frank Hinks

    Paperback (Perronet, Jan. 1, 2003)
    Griselda casts a spell which makes the boys and Scrooey-Looey travel to her, but the dim daft dwarves magic away her supper to a land of Globerous Ghosts, Mystic Mummies, Venomous Vampires and other creatures of the forest. This title is for ages 5-10.
  • Gary the Frog Prince

    Frank Hinks

    Hardcover (Perronet Press, March 1, 2020)
    When Gary is kissed by the Frog Princess and turned into a Frog Prince, Snuggle (family cat and superhero) takes Gary, the rabbit Scrooey-Looey, and the boys to the Kingdom of the Frogs. There they meet man-eating frogs, and Gloria, a vegetarian eagle. But is it just another trick by the witch Griselda, who wants the children for supper? The Tales of Ramion are written to be enjoyed independently of previous stories.
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  • Gary the Frog Prince

    Frank Hinks

    Paperback (Perronet Press, Aug. 4, 2005)
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  • Blizzard Wizard

    Frank Hinks

    Hardcover (Perronet Press, July 12, 2010)
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  • The Land of Lost Hair

    Frank Hinks

    Paperback (Perronet, Jan. 1, 2003)
    The witch Griselda casts a spell to make the boys travel to her, but the slime of maggot is past its sell-by date and the boys (and their parents) only lose their hair. This title is for ages 5-10.
  • The Land of Lost Hair

    Frank Hinks

    Paperback (Perronet Press, June 1, 2020)
    The witch Griselda casts a spell to make the boys travel to her, but the slime of maggot is past its sell-by date and the boys (and their parents) only lose their hair. Snuggle (Dream Lord and super hero) takes the boys to the Land of Lost Hair, but Griselda follows, and sends giant combs, scissors and hair driers to get the boys (Boy kebabs for tea!).
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  • The Body Collector

    Frank Hinks

    Paperback (Perronet Press, Sept. 1, 2020)
    Charlie Stench the Body Collector collects bodies: the heads he turns into floating skulls. When the witch Griselda consorts with five mini-skulls, Boris the skull is only prepared to rescue her if she promises to get him back his body. Thanks to Charlie there's a risk of a lot of people losing their heads in Ramion.
  • The Gift of Evil

    Frank Hinks

    Paperback (Perronet Press, Feb. 1, 2021)
    The Gift of Evil tells how Griselda the witch turned to evil when but a child. Number 19 in the Tales of Ramion, it is the first in a prequel series which follows the witch Griselda from birth and written to be enjoyed independently of previous stories. Sir Tancred Grunch wants an heir, but not a baby. When he decides to let his granddaughter stay with her parents until the age of five, the Princess of the Night (source of evil) screams in fury. “Stupid man! By the age of five Griselda may be set in the path of good!” The Princess sends birthday presents to ensure Griselda follows the path of evil. Entertaining fantasy in the tradition of Lewis Carroll; Lavish illustration with exuberant colour artwork; Beautiful production for added enjoyment and collect-ability
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  • The Blizzard Wizard

    Frank Hinks

    Paperback (Perronet Press, Nov. 1, 2020)
    When, with the unwitting help of foolish Cloud 9, the Princess of the Night frees the Blizzard Wizard from his prison cell, he turns the Garden, the Gardener and the whole of Ramion into ice. With the help of the rabbit Scrooey-Looey the boys set out to gather the four elements which will bind up the Blizzard Wizard and take him back to prison.
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