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Archie Wilson & The Beasts of Loch Ness
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Rebecca Douglass (rdouglass) | 1680 comments Mod
It sounds like a book that's a lot of fun, and maybe captures some of the goofiness that I loved in the first HP book and which dropped out of the series pretty fast as Harry aged?


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Rebecca Douglass (rdouglass) | 1680 comments Mod
Well, I'll stand by Lord of the Rings for better fantasy than HP, though not really meant for kids (still, I read it in the 5th grade). I really love the first HP book, and the next couple after that...and then they took a turn to the dark side that I didn't enjoy as much--I think I liked the humor of the early books as much as the stories.


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Dan Davis (dandaviswrites) | 2 comments This sounds really cool. I'll have to check this out.


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Deanna Altomara | 15 comments It's been ten years since I read Harry Potter and it still makes me laugh and cry. Nothing is the same.


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Rebecca Douglass (rdouglass) | 1680 comments Mod
Harry, when the category is appropriate, nominate the book. That's how our choices work. Mods don't select the books, the members of the group do.


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Rebecca Douglass (rdouglass) | 1680 comments Mod
And, since we haven't chosen November's category yet, if you can think of a good category it would fit in, message me or Jemima and suggest it! Believe me, we are happy to have help with this!


Megan | 48 comments Archie Wilson looks to be a great new series. I love the Scottish setting. Its funny and fast moving. What age group do you think would love it? I'm thinking 8 - 11ish perhaps... happy to be disagreed with, though.


Megan | 48 comments Archie wrote: "Hey Megan
I thinks it is around 10 - 12 or if you read the book 10 1/2 lol. The half makes a lot of difference to Archie Wilson. (And what cool name he has ) :)"


Thanks Archie - I agree - a great name :)


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Clive Harrison | 2 comments Flabbergasted. Why is this not more well known? Its one of the greatest books I have read. I just heard it again on Audio book, the story is up there with Potter.


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Thomas (thkfamily) | 13 comments I liked The Field GuideSpiderwick Chronicles for a fun unique world read.. Then more on the Sci-fi/Fantasy side, and telling my age, The The Dragonriders of PernDragonriders of Pern - Anne McCaffrey and Harper Hall of Pern by the same author.


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Peter O'Conner | 1 comments Wow this was a great recommendation. I just heard it on audio book, we listen to one in the car as a family when we visit gran. This is our families favourite book on audio, the voices the narrator uses are epic and it makes it come to life. I did read it as well, but now I have heard it on audio its like watching a movie. At one point it actually makes you almost cry, I think my sister did, then next minute you are laughing.


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Trudy McDaniel | 30 comments Peter wrote: "Wow this was a great recommendation. I just heard it on audio book, we listen to one in the car as a family when we visit gran. This is our families favourite book on audio, the voices the narrator..."
I do not see the title of the book or books being discussed in this thread. The name Archie Wilson is mentioned above. Is this a character in the book that won your praise?


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Jemima Pett | 1492 comments Mod
Trudy wrote: "Peter wrote: "Wow this was a great recommendation. I just heard it on audio book, we listen to one in the car as a family when we visit gran. This is our families favourite book on audio, the voice..."

Trudy, it may depend on how you’re viewing the thread. On the iPad and computer screen via internet browser it says right at the top above the thread title ‘this topic is about Archie Wilson & the Beasts of Loch Ness’. It is linked to the book’s Goodreads page.

Are you viewing on the App? Does it show up there?


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Becky Avella (beckyavella) | 22 comments Thank you, Jemima and Trudy for addressing this question. I’m viewing on an IPhone and could not find the title either. I’m excited to add it to my “Want to Read” shelf now. It sounds like such a fun read.


Clive Harrison | 2 comments Becky wrote: "Thank you, Jemima and Trudy for addressing this question. I’m viewing on an IPhone and could not find the title either. I’m excited to add it to my “Want to Read” shelf now. It sounds like such a f..."

I read the book this in February and now just got it on audio as it was recommend here. We are going to our caravan by the coast (to Escape the plague) and listened to half of it on the way down, my mum and dad loved it and said we will have to listener to the rest tonight. I'm not sure why it is not well known.


Chris Horsefield | 13 comments I have done both, read the book and now heard the audio book.
To me nothing is better than a great paperback, this is an original story worthy or being classed as the same category as Potter, yet its nothing like Harry Potter.
I drive out of state once a month for a client and listener to audio books on the journey. If you ever listen to one book on audio, this is the one. Saying that I still loved the paperback version. I doubt it will be long before its turned into a movie.


Millard | 1 comments Thanks for the recommendation. What a fantastic novel, Archie Wilson & The Beasts of Loch Ness by Mark A. Cooper Archie Wilson & The Beasts of Loch Ness was all you guys said it would be. I loved the creatures and explanation of why the Monster is not seen, but most of all I loved the connection between father and son.


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Paul | 1 comments Read it and liked it, not heard it on audio yet but might try it, I imagine it would be funny


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Garri Jeffrey | 1 comments Good as Harry Potter = No.
Almost as good as Harry Potter = Yep.

Does anyone know if book 2 is written yet? At the end of Book 1 Archie asks himself a question and leaves us hanging.


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Jemima Pett | 1492 comments Mod
Garri wrote: "Good as Harry Potter = No.
Almost as good as Harry Potter = Yep.

Does anyone know if book 2 is written yet? At the end of Book 1 Archie asks himself a question and leaves us hanging."


One way of checking on Goodreads is to open the book page (click on a link to it) then click on the author's name. You'll be able to check the list of books they have on Goodreads on their page.


Chris Horsefield | 13 comments Strange how this title keeps popping up. How can a book with such an original well written story stay out of sight?
I sometimes wonder if it's like the music industry, great singers and songs can be out there and go un-noticed, stick a few kids on America's Got Talent and bag they are the hottest item out.

On its own merits this novel is every bit a classic. I expect if things are meant to be, it will become popular.

I also checked, I didn't see a book 2 but agree we were left expecting one, the plot has been firmly laid down.


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