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Vulgar the Viking and the Great Gulp Games

Vulgar the Viking Series

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Vulgar the Viking and the Great Gulp Games

By: Odin Redbeard
Narrated by: Laurence Boxhall
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Every year, the village of Blubber competes against the neighbouring town of Gulp in the Viking Games, and every year, the Blubberers get thrashed. Convinced he can do better this time, Vulgar starts training – with comically catastrophic results – but worse is to come when he arrives at the Games to discover he and his friends have all been mistakenly entered into the goat hurdling! And when Vulgar's arch-enemy Gunnar turns up in the same event, the stage is set for the most ill-tempered and chaotic goat-hurdling race in Viking history.

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Historical Fiction Humourous Fiction Literature & Fiction Game Viking

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'... Full of humour, your children will devour these and they'll be begging you to read them the next one in the series!' (theSchoolrun.com)

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