
Diary of a Surfer Villager: Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Mark Sanderlin
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By:
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Dr. Block
About this listen
What now?
The red-eyed squid has closed down Jimmy and Emma's surf park, and Jimmy's dream of surfing for a living seems dead. Emma remains positive. Jimmy seeks an explanation and some one, or some thing, to blame.
Questions that need to be answered: Will they be able to reopen the surf park? Could an Evoker be behind the bizarre squid attack? Where has Clayton gone?
Find out the answers to these and many more questions in book three of the Diary of a Surfer Villager.
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