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Original Title: Duke & Michel: The Mysterious Corridor (Duke & Michel, #1)
Edition Language: English
Series: Duke & Michel #1
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The Mysterious Corridor (Duke & Michel #1) Kindle Edition | Pages: 112 pages
Rating: 4.72 | 88 Users | 10 Reviews

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Title:The Mysterious Corridor (Duke & Michel #1)
Author:Elias Zapple
Book Format:Kindle Edition
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 112 pages
Published:June 29th 2013
Categories:Adventure. Humor. Fantasy. Childrens. Action

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THE FIRST BOOK IN THE DUKE & MICHEL SERIES

DUKE & MICHEL: THE MYSTERIOUS CORRIDOR
Skateboarder Michel is freaking out as his cousin Romain has gone missing. Michel sticks his head through a hole in the garden fence and is sucked into a giant vortex. He ends up in a mysterious corridor, with doors leading to strange worlds. He also meets Duke, a food-obsessed, sarcastic Basset Hound dog, who is searching for his brothers. Together they hunt for their missing relatives, unaware that they are also being hunted by the Master, a villain with a dandruff problem.

A HILARIOUS, ACTION-PACKED ROLLER COASTER OF A RIDE FOR PRETEENS!

Follow Duke & Michel as they visit Skaters' Paradise, Planet Football, Candy Land, Nap Land and many other alien worlds... including the dreaded School.

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Ratings: 4.72 From 88 Users | 10 Reviews

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A hilarious, roller-coaster of action!This is such a fresh, exciting story for young adults. The book was well written, and brought me into new, magical worlds. It was a good read that made me laugh out loud!

This book reminded me of a current Alice in Wonderland because the colorful characters and curious lands behind each door of the mysterious corridor. Duke and Michel trade insults in exactly boys would, sarcasm and all. This hilarious pre-teen kids book is definitely for boys, but I think it would appeal to girls who aren't girly girls, as well.

I know this is meant to be a children's book, but when I stared reading, just to check it was suitable, I couldn't stop. And I am most definitely adult. Sorry kids, my turn first. This book made me laugh a lot, the humour is so original. I challenge anyone to resist Duke, the most irritating, fascinating talking animal I've ever encountered. Elias Zapple has a wild imagination and he doesn't hold back. Michel and the constantly annoying, but strangely lovable, Duke travel along the corridor

Elias Zapple was not born in 1922, as some would have you believe. His date of birth is not really relevant anyway. What is relevant is that he arose out of a tulip that was growing in some old granny's garden in Camberwell. How he got to be in a tulip is not really clear, nor is it clear how he got out of the tulip and years later wrote the smash hit musical, 'Love be a Stranger', which was anI know this is meant to be a children's book, but when I stared reading, just to check it was suitable, I couldn't stop. And I am most definitely adult. Sorry kids, my turn first. This book made me laugh a lot, the humour is so original. I challenge anyone to resist Duke, the most irritating, fascinating talking animal I've ever encountered. Elias Zapple has a wild imagination and he doesn't hold back. Michel and the constantly annoying, but strangely lovable, Duke travel along the corridor

Another great book by Elias Zapple



From the moment Michel hurtles through a vortex and lands on a talking Basset Hound called Duke, you know that this book is going to be filled with humour, fast-paced action and imaginative fun (not to mention a sprinkling of Duke's sarcasm!)The book makes use of "cool" language that will appeal to pre-teens (ideal for encouraging reluctant readers in the targeted age range to actually pick up a book.) These include skateboarding and texting terms that as an "uncool" adult I shan't even pretend

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