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Books with title The Invincible Kingdom

  • The Invincible Kingdom

    Rob Ryan

    Hardcover (Crocodile Books, July 15, 2016)
    ?The third title in the stunningly illustrated fairytale trilogy for all ages from internationally-acclaimed papercut artist Rob Ryan. Born into the royal family, John has always known he doesnt want to be King. To escape his destiny hes run away and built a different kind of future for himself. But just when everything seems to be going right for John, his past catches up with him: Lord Von Dronus, the palaces senior courtier, is determined to hunt him down. Forced into hiding with his best friend, June, it seems as though John will never be able to live an ordinary life. Until one night he decides to put an audacious plan into place. Inspiring, funny, and moving, The Invincible Kingdom is about following your dreams and creating your own happily ever after.
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  • The Invisible Kingdom

    Rob Ryan

    Hardcover (Crocodile Books(Inteu), Aug. 9, 2016)
    Gorgeous words and stunning illustrations combine in a beautiful tale, the first in a trilogy, by the Prince of Papercuts, Rob Ryan <P ">This is a story about a prince. He lived in a palace that seemed to have been specially designed to make someone who already felt small feel even smaller. He rarely saw his parents, who were always busy being the King and Queen; and, unlike other children, the Prince never spent time dreaming about what he would be when he grew up because he knew that when his father died, he would become King. It was his destiny. The only person who treated the Prince like a normal child was the Bootman. Understanding that everyone needs something to call their own, the Bootman gave the Prince a pen with invisible ink and a special torch that allowed him to create a world that only he could see. One night, as the Prince was drawing on the curtains that surrounded his bed, he noticed a small hole and beyond that a trapdoor, which led to the attic. And in the attic he found a window and a way to sneak out of the palace and experience the real world. This is a story about a small boy, a big imagination, and learning to be your own person.
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  • The Invisible Kingdom

    Rob Ryan

    eBook (Cornerstone Digital, May 8, 2014)
    Gorgeous words and stunning illustrations combine in a book for anyone aged 8-80, by internationally renowned papercut artist Rob Ryan. Rob Ryan has collaborated with Paul Smith, Liberty, Fortnum and Mason and Tatty Devine, amongst others.This is a story about a prince. He lived in a palace that seemed to have been specially designed to make someone who already felt small feel even smaller. He rarely saw his parents, who were always busy being the King and Queen; and, unlike other children, the Prince never spent time dreaming about what he would be when he grew up because he knew that when his father died, he would become King. It was his destiny. The only person who treated the Prince like a normal child was the Bootman. Understanding that everyone needs something to call their own, the Bootman gave the Prince a pen with invisible ink and a special torch that allowed him to create a world that only he could see.One night, as the Prince was drawing on the curtains that surrounded his bed, he noticed a small hole and beyond that a trapdoor, which led to the attic. And in the attic he found a window and a way to sneak out of the palace and experience the real world…THE INVISIBLE KINGDOM is about a small boy, a big imagination and learning to be your own person.
  • The Invisible Kingdom

    Rob Ryan

    Hardcover (Random House UK, April 1, 2015)
    Gorgeous words and stunning illustrations combine in a beautiful tale, the first in a trilogy, by the Prince of Papercuts, Rob Ryan This is a story about a prince. He lived in a palace that seemed to have been specially designed to make someone who already felt small feel even smaller. He rarely saw his parents, who were always busy being the King and Queen; and, unlike other children, the Prince never spent time dreaming about what he would be when he grew up because he knew that when his father died, he would become King. It was his destiny. The only person who treated the Prince like a normal child was the Bootman. Understanding that everyone needs something to call their own, the Bootman gave the Prince a pen with invisible ink and a special torch that allowed him to create a world that only he could see. One night, as the Prince was drawing on the curtains that surrounded his bed, he noticed a small hole and beyond that a trapdoor, which led to the attic. And in the attic he found a window and a way to sneak out of the palace and experience the real world. This is a story about a small boy, a big imagination, and learning to be your own person.
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  • The Invincibles

    JW Patrick

    language (J&AW Books, May 14, 2018)
    12 year old Jack Crawford is the only person who can save his dad’s life. Trouble is he’s trapped thousands of miles away in a remote Scottish boarding school. He needs help but his new classmates are a bunch of spoiled, lazy, resentful pre-teens.Bryce: Ruthless leader. Likes rules. Hates losers.Holly: Fearless Head master’s daughter. Likes trouble.Rishi: Likes computers. Hates trouble.Sergei: Neglected Billionaire’s son. Likes marshmallows.Boyd: Bored Texan giant. Likes girls. All of them.With time running out, Jack must forge this bunch of misfits into The Invincibles, a crack team of daring escapologists, whip-smart cryptographers, cunning App programmers and robotic engineers. But will The Invincibles risk everything for Jack? Can they overcome their worst fears, face a ghost, crack a secret code, unmask a traitor, evade a trained killer and when the time comes… …seize complete control of their school?
  • Invisible Kingdom

    Daniel J. Clausen, Jesse McKay, Karl Walfridsson

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 5, 2016)
    Capture your child's imagination to see the Kingdom of God all around them. Teaching Kingdom values in this Bible-based book, your young one can discover that they don't have to look up to fictional princes and princesses, but right now, they can live as a child of the One, True King!
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  • The Invincibles

    JW Patrick

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 7, 2013)
    12-year-old Jack Crawford is the only person who can save his dad’s life. Trouble is, he’s trapped thousands of miles away in a remote boarding school with a bunch of super-rich, spoiled, resentful class-mates. Bryce: Ruthless leader. Likes rules. Hates losers. Holly: Fearless Headmaster's daughter. Likes trouble. Rishi: Loves computers. Hates trouble. Sergei: Neglected billionaire’s son. Loves marshmallows. Boyd: Bored Texan giant. Loves girls. ...and someone has a secret that will change Jack's life forever. With time running out, Jack must forge this bunch of misfits into The Invincibles, a crack team of daring escapologists, whip-smart cryptographers, cunning programmers and engineers. But when the clock stops ticking, will The Invincibles dare risk everything for Jack? Only by working together can The Invincibles overcome their worst fears, face a ghost, crack a secret code, unmask a traitor, evade a deadly killer, learn to talk to girls and stand up to the adults - who all refuse to believe a word Jack says.
  • The Invincible Kingdom by Rob Ryan

    Rob Ryan

    Hardcover (Crocodile Books, March 15, 1821)
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  • Invisible Kingdom

    Daniel Clausen, Karl Walfridsson, Jesse McKay

    eBook (Codex Spiritualis Press, May 10, 2017)
    Capture your child's imagination to see the Kingdom of God all around them. Teaching Kingdom values in this Bible-based book, your young one can discover that they don't have to look up to fictional princes and princesses, but right now, they can live as a child of the One, True King!