Battle of the Beast

· The Beast and the Bethany Libro 3 · Bolinda · Narrado por Barnaby Edwards
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Are you ready for a BEASTLY surprise? After controlling Ebenezer Tweezer for 511 years and trying to eat Bethany twice, the beast is safely locked up ... for about five minutes. Soon the world’s most despicable creature is out of its cage and back in Ebenezer’s attic. But there’s something different about the beast now – it’s calling everyone its bestie and vomiting up lovely gifts for the neighbours. In the most disturbing turn of events yet, has the beast turned ... nice?

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Jack Meggitt-Phillips is an incredibly exciting new talent. He is an author, scriptwriter and playwright whose work has been performed at The Roundhouse and featured on Radio 4. He is scriptwriter and presenter of The History of Advertising podcast. In his mind, Jack is an enormously talented ballroom dancer, however his enthusiasm far surpasses his actual talent. Jack lives in north London where he spends most of his time drinking peculiar teas and reading PG Wodehouse novels. He is the bestselling author of The Beast and the Bethany – an 8-12 children’s book about a young 500-year-old, a carnivorous beast, and a child who’s going to be eaten.

Barnaby Edwards is a British actor, writer, director and artist. He has appeared on stage in the West End, at Shakespeare's Globe and at numerous regional theatres. He has also done voice work for commercials, video games, animated series and awards ceremonies, together with over 150 unabridged audiobooks and more than 200 radio plays and audio dramas.

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