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  • Dylan McFinn and the Sea Serpent's Fury

  • Dylan McFinn Chronicles
  • By: Liam Jenkins
  • Narrated by: Talisker Little
  • Length: 4 hrs and 50 mins
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By: Liam Jenkins
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Summary

Dylan sat gazing out of his classroom window, waiting for the bell to ring. He was watching seahorses playing in the reeds of sea kelp swaying in the gentle current…and not paying any attention at all to the math lesson that was continuing outside of his daydream.

“Pssst … psst,” Dylan heard behind him. Murdoch passed a note forward. Dylan quickly grabbed it and opened it under his desk without Mrs Pike-Teeth seeing it. It read, "Happy birthday Bubble Boy!”

Dylan McFinn is an ordinary 12-year-old. Ordinary, that is, if you ignore the fact that he lives deep under the Pacific Ocean with his family, The McFinn’s. As he battles monsters and maelstroms on his first day as a teenager, Dylan discovers that he can be an awful lot more than he imagines and a nostalgic trip to the past was more than just a rite of passage. It was a passage to his destiny.

©2019 Liam Jenkins (P)2023 Liam Jenkins

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A great fantasy book

This book was exciting and funny. Some mild violence. My 10 year old recommends it for those who enjoy Percy Jackson or Beast Quest and other fantasy books. I liked the links to environmental issues. Looking forward to the others in the series. The only downside is that it was over too quickly!

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Left me wanting more!

There are very few books that capture my attention. This is one of them I read the book in one day. I felt like I was part of the book a bit like never-ending story. I couldn't out it down until I had reached the end. So when I had heard that there was a audio book I had to listen to it. What can I say it again has captured my imagination & hearing the characters voices superbly narrated by the talented Talisker Little. I will follow the new books with the same enthusiasm. This is definitely an amazing book/audio book by a Superb up & coming author Liam Jenkins. Who I'm looking forward to following & the rest of the adventure in book 2 Dylan McFinn & The Temple Of The Four Winds.

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