Underkingdom: Disco Goblins vs The Machine
An unexpected school trip leads Angelica into the strange and dangerous Underkingdom, where she meets a timid goblin whose passion for all things human includes 1970's disco music and Earl Grey tea. How will this unlikely hero help her to defeat a ruthless king, rescue Angelica's schoolmates before they become the filling in a giant pie, and stop a monstrous war machine, w...more
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November 6th 2009
by CreateSpace
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Life seems perfectly normal for Angelica, but things are about to go downhill for the citizens of England. Unbeknownst to the world, there is an entire civilization living beneath the surface of the planet. The Goblins, Hobgoblins, and Trolls beneath England are working on infiltrating the “topsider” society and plan on openly waging war against enemy clans. In an effort to expedite their battle plans, they kidnap kids from schools all over England and take them underground. There, the kids are...more
Reviewed by Kira M for TeensReadToo.com
Everything seems to be normal in Angelica's life, until one morning all of the adults seem to be acting weird. Angelica's mother doesn't hound her to get up, and at school the students don't have to go to class but instead get to play around based on their interests.
When the principal takes them on an unexpected field trip, Angelica discovers that they've all been kidnapped by the mean and nasty Goblin King, who wants to control and enslave everyone.
Forced...more
Everything seems to be normal in Angelica's life, until one morning all of the adults seem to be acting weird. Angelica's mother doesn't hound her to get up, and at school the students don't have to go to class but instead get to play around based on their interests.
When the principal takes them on an unexpected field trip, Angelica discovers that they've all been kidnapped by the mean and nasty Goblin King, who wants to control and enslave everyone.
Forced...more
I'm not sure if I'm the right audience for this book. The author contacted me because he had seen my reviews of the Fablehaven series and thought I might enjoy it. I admit, I didn't follow the rule of don't judge a book by it's cover. The cover didn't grab me and the title was a little bit of a mouthful. I've been shortening it to just Underkingdom when I probably shouldn't. All that aside, the book was interesting. Angelica seems to be a typical teenager. She hates school, doesn't get a long wi...more
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