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Midnight for Charlie Bone
- De: Jenny Nimmo
- Narrado por: Simon Russell Beale
- Duración: 7 h y 11 m
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Charlie doesn't want to believe it when he discovers that he can hear people in photographs talking. But his horrible aunts are delighted: it means that he is one of the chosen and must attend Bloor's Academy for gifted children. Once there, Charlie realizes that some of his classmates have equally mysterious powers, and soon Charlie is involved in uncovering the mysterious past of one of them.
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Adults Take on Charlie Bone
- De Nicole en 12-07-05
- Midnight for Charlie Bone
- De: Jenny Nimmo
- Narrado por: Simon Russell Beale
Totally original
Revisado: 05-01-16
Charlie Bone is an amazing book and the contents are totally original.
Although it is often compared to Harry Potter, it is only slightly like it. It does have a boarding school that has some magical students but HP does not have ancient kings and a school for the arts. Also in HP the head master is kind and s not looking to control every one.
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Charlie Bone and the Invisible Boy
- De: Jenny Nimmo
- Narrado por: Simon Russell Beale
- Duración: 7 h y 17 m
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This semester at Bloor's Academy brings a few changes. There is a new art teacher, Mr. Boldova, and a new student, Belle, who lives with the Yewbeam aunts and seems to have a strange power over them.
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The Children of the Red King #3
- De Benjamin en 06-16-05
- Charlie Bone and the Invisible Boy
- De: Jenny Nimmo
- Narrado por: Simon Russell Beale
A jumping spider
Revisado: 04-27-16
I enjoy the fact that Tanc is afraid of spiders and other bugs. I also like Mr. Boldovers talent. Plus Ollie is BAE
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