Weird Street series by Margaret Ryan (3 Books)
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Overview: Margaret Ryan is a former teacher who has written over eighty books for children between the ages of five and eleven. She loves to enthuse children about books and won a Scottish Arts Council Award for her book, The Queen’s Birthday Hat.
Genre: Children | Fiction | Adventure
The Curse of Captain Cross-eyed (2009) – The paper boys on Weir Street don’t normally stick around for long and he soon understands why … It’s definitely weirder than your average street. Who is the strange figure standing in the window of number 13? Is that a parrot on his shoulder? Jonny strikes up an unusual friendship with Captain Cross-eyed and even helps him to feel like a pirate that his sea-faring ancestors would be proud of!
The Weird Street mini-series follows Jonny on his bizzare, scary and extremely unusual paper round, where he bumps into a whole range of oddballs and mysterious neighbours.
Treasure of Mr Tipp (2009) – The paper boyson Weir Street don’t normally stick around for long … It’s definitelyweirder than your average street. Jonny has already encountered thepirate at number 13 but there are some even stranger people in WeirdStreet. Like Mr Tipp at 34 and a half. When Jonny ventures into MrTipp’s house, he finds it full of strange inventions and ingenious usesfor everyone else’s junk.
The Mystery of Miss King (2009) – The paper boyson Weir Street don’t normally stick around for long … It’s definitelyweirder than your average street. After venturing past all the strangehouses, number 57 looks suspiciously normal. The garden is neat and theletterbox is gleaming. But then the letterbox nearly snaps his fingersoff and the door opens to reveal the tall and imposing figure of VioletKing. If Miss King’s connection with Viking warriors is only through herancestry then why has she got a helmet on the table?
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