**The empire is under siege in Book 2 of this funny middle grade series by Paul Gilligan starring Doug, ruler of the underworld.** **_"_****The Wimpy Kid's got nothing on the King of the Mole People --he's got more laughs and more mud.**" --_Kirkus Reviews_ Doug Underbelly has quit being King of t
King of the Mole People
โ Scribed by Paul Gilligan
- Publisher
- Henry Holt and Co. (BYR);Christy Ottaviano Books
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 4 MB
- Edition
- First edition
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1250171350
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โฆ Synopsis
Paul Gilligan's smart and funny illustrated middle grade series stars Doug, King of the Mole People, who struggles to balance chaos both in school and in the underworld.
" The Wimpy Kid's got nothing on the King of the Mole People--he's got more laughs and more mud."--Kirkus Reviews
Doug Underbelly is doing his best to be normal. It's not easy: he's bad at jokes, he's lousy at sports, and he lives in a creaky old mansion surrounded by gravestones. Also Magda, the weird girl at school, won't leave him alone. And if that weren't enough, he recently got crowned King of an underground race of Mole People.
Doug didn't ask to be king--it's a job he can't really avoid, like the eel sandwiches his dad makes for him (with love). If he thought dealing with seventh grade was tricky, it's nothing compared to navigating the feud between Mole People, Slug People, Mushroom Folk and Stone Goons, not to mention preventing giant worms...
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