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Duelling Princes

By: Tyne O'Connell
Narrated by: Nicky Talacko
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Publisher's Summary

Third book in the internationally successful 'Calypso Chronicles' series.

Calypso Kelly might have pulled Prince Freddie, heir to the British throne and fittest boy in the world, but life becomes a lot more complicated when her mad mother pitches up in England to 'spend more quality time with her boodjie woodjie'. Apart from Calypso's determination to make the national sabre team, sorting out her mad 'rentals', dealing with her eccentric friends and their security men, and making time for her prince, she's got the queen of the psycho toffs, the not so Honorable Honey O'Hare breathing down her neck. Picking up where Stealing Princes left off, this is a funny, fast-paced third book chronicling the life and times of Calypso Kelly's 'dramaramas' in a posh English boarding school will not disappoint.

©2005 Tyne O’Connell (P)2007 Bolinda Publishers Pty Ltd.

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"Outrageously funny and a serious contender for the teen chick-lit throne." ( The Bookseller)

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