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Unlikely Exploits #3

The Rise of the House of McNally

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We have arrived at the third and final "Unlikely Exploit"! As with all Ardagh's fiction, all the fun is in the journey, suffice to say that the McNally's are no longer down-trodden - in fact they are positively rolling in it! Hold on to your caps for an unlikely tale and even unlikelier ending!

184 pages, Hardcover

First published December 13, 2005

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Philip Ardagh

174 books180 followers
Over six-and-a-half feet tall, with a bushy beard, Philip Ardagh is not only very big but also very hairy. He is the author of the Eddie Dickens Trilogy and when not writing silly books, Mr. Ardagh is quite serious and frowns a great deal. He lives in a seaside town somewhere in England with his wife and their son, Fred.

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164 reviews
December 6, 2010
I'd give the series as a whole 4 stars. I think I would've liked it better as one long book instead of 3 smaller ones. It would have kept the momentum, also there was quite a bit of complexity in the plot, so I think it would've been easier to keep up without the break in between. I really enjoy the way Philip Ardaghwrites. It reminds me of another author that I really enjoy, but whose name is unavailable to me at the moment. He has many many MANY tangents and mostly useless digressions and addresses the reader directly throughout the books, which I love or have built up a tolerance for, not sure which, either way it works. In this final installment of the McNalley series we discover what has been causing the holes and learn the hidden powers of the McNally children. It was good. I loved the illustrations in the books. For those interested, my current FB picture is none other than Mr.Maggs and Duffel.
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1,344 reviews88 followers
December 31, 2017
What began as a quirky tale of a down-on-their-luck, eccentric family morphed into ? This just got too convoluted & bizarre, especially as the non-linear approach continued from the two previous books. My kids were confused. I was confused.
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1,993 reviews24 followers
November 29, 2007
I read the first two books in this series a year ago and have been meaning to read this one forever. It is reminiscent of Lemony Snicket, but all together the whole series is kind of odd. The first two books were entertaining and fast paced whereas this is a bit slower so far... (and it doesn't improve at the end, yes!! I finally finished)
173 reviews5 followers
May 27, 2011
tHis book caught my eye when i first saw it in my brothers room i loved the illustrations at the beginning of each chapter. in my opinion i think that the way the author thinks of himself as each and every character in the book and writes through them and speaks with such strong structure.
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133 reviews30 followers
December 30, 2008
Philip Ardagh is the funniest guy ever! I love his books!
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40 reviews6 followers
February 7, 2013
Great transition between the past, present and future .. :)
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