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An Army of Frogs

By: Trevor Pryce, Joel Naftali
Narrated by: Al Dano
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Publisher's Summary

It's frogs versus scorpions in this new series by professional football player, Trevor Pryce. For years, the frogs of the Amphibilands have lived in safety, protected by an elite group of poisonous frogs named the Kulipari and by the dreamcasting spell of the turtle king that cloaks their lands in mystery.

Now, the spell is threatened by the Spider Queen, a talented spellcaster, and Lord Marmoo, leader of the scorpions. With the Kulipari off training in secret, the Amphibilands have never been so vulnerable. Enter Darel, a young frog who dreams of joining the Kulipari, despite his utter lack of poison and limited fighting skills. With the help of a motley crew of friends, Darel has the chance to become the warrior of his dreams.

Cool animals, thrilling action, and a bit of natural science, this novel, illustrated in full color by acclaimed comics artist Sanford Greene, is sure to be a major hit with boys.

©2013 Trevor Pryce (P)2013 Audible Inc.

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