A Circus Adventure (Tumtum and Nutmeg #6) by Emily Bearn


A Circus Adventure (Tumtum and Nutmeg #6)
Title : A Circus Adventure (Tumtum and Nutmeg #6)
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ISBN : 1405254440
ISBN-10 : 9781405254441
Language : English
Format Type : Paperback
Number of Pages : 240
Publication : First published October 1, 2010

It’s The Borrowers meets The Wind in the Willows. Enter the world of Tumtum and Nutmeg for a wonderfully enchanting story full of warmth and humour. Tumtum and Nutmeg are leaving the confines of Nutmouse Hall and voyaging on their most challenging adventure yet…at the seaside! Arthur and Lucy are going to stay with their Uncle, and Nutmeg is determined to keep an eye on the children while they are away. But of course they won’t be alone as General Marchmouse decides to join the fun. And soon The General gets his wish as the mice find that their new friend, Lord Seamouse, needs their help. Together they must set out on an adventure to regain his lost treasure and stop his enemy, Purple Claw, from getting to it first.
Tumtum and A Seaside Adventure is a miniature masterpiece that will be loved by generations to come. Emily Bearn’s distinctive, classic writing style and Nick Price’s delightful illustrations combine to make this series a future classic. The Times ‘Bearn’s style is as crisp and warm as a home-baked biscuit.’


A Circus Adventure (Tumtum and Nutmeg #6) Reviews


  • John Naylor

    My first foray into this series. Book 6 might not have been the best place to start but I think that it had enough information to work without previous knowledge.

    It was never a terrible read. It also never was one that excited me in any way. It felt flat. From the characters to the humour. It will always be a book I have read. It isn't one that I could pick out anything to remember it by (except this review). I will read more from the series if given the chance. There might be something in those books that does awaken my curiosity more.

  • PottWab Regional Library

    SM

  • Henry Douthwaite

    Great book. My 5 year old loved it.

  • Katy Lovejoy

    General Marchmouse always makes me laugh