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Krindlekrax

Philip Ridley

Krindlekrax

Subjects

  • Friends & Family - tears and laughter, and happy ever after

Average rating

4 out 5

20 reviews

Puffin Classics: the definitive collection of timeless stories, for every child. ""You know when you feel a rumbling in the ground, and people tell you it's a tube train going by? Well, it's not a tube train,' Corky said. 'It's the thing that lives in the sewers. It comes up at night, when we're asleep.' 'What is it?' Ruskin asked breathlessly. 'Krindlekrax,' Corky replied. There are plenty of weird and wonderful characters who live on Lizard Street. The hero of our story is Ruskin Splinter. But to be honest, Ruskin is a very unlikely hero. Small and thin, with knock-knees, thick glasses, a squeaky voice, no one at Ruskin's school believes he's capable of anything - all except for Ruskin's only friend Corky, the school caretaker. Ruskin is therefore delighted when Corky tells him the terrifying story of Krindlekrax: the giant crocodile who lives beneath their town's streets. Finally, a chance to prove himself! But can Ruskin really save the day? This witty, off-the-wall story is a classic rip-roaring adventure, from award-winning author Philip Ridley. Packed full of hilarious illustrations, this edition also has fun bonus activities! ""Fizzes with life and humour ... outstanding"" - Sunday Times

Reviews

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I liked Ruskin because even though Corky wasn't there Ruskin had his hat with the light on it and he went down into the sewers to find Krinklekrax and he was brave. Yes I would recommend this book because it can be an inspiration for other kids to be brave.

Lady Rapunzel Supermarket 05.08.2024

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This book is exciting and I liked the friendship between Corky and Ruskin Splinter. It was a bit sad in the middle but at the end, Ruskin is brave and saves his unusual neighbours from a mysterious creature. I would recommend this book to my friends.

Count Quicksand Spaghetti-Hoops 21.07.2024

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Adventurous and interesting

Duchess Daisy Sudoku 08.09.2023

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It's cool and a bit boring

Anonymous 14.08.2023

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This is my favourite book

Doctor Cilla Paperclip 20.08.2022

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It was about a boy called Ruskin and the Krindlekrax. Ruskin didn't know about the Krindlekrax until Corky, the school caretaker, told him a story about when he was down in the sewers and he met the Krindlekrax and then he tried to escape but the Krindlekrax bit his leg. Luckily he managed to get out. Ruskin decides to try to find the Krindlekrax. It's quite an exciting story.

Count Zizou Moonlight 31.08.2021

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It’s quite scary when I heard that corky got bitten by Krindle Krax but the actual book is amazingly exciting

Principal Sunny Dalmatian 14.07.2021

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cool

Officer Phoenix Aardvark 08.07.2021

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I really enjoyed this book because it helped me find out some new words I would highly recommend this book to my class and my siblings to share with.I think that this book is my favourite book I have ever read. I think the author has done so good to help children understand what it means to enjoy reading books.

Countess Iguana Gormenghast 21.10.2020

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Wow, what a good story

Senor Aardvark Haystack 18.09.2020

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It was fiction and really enjoyed this book. My favourite character was Corky, because he was always in a jolly mood and was very kind to children. He told Ruskin (the main character) that there was a monster (Krindlekrax, the crocodile) lurking in the sewages. (Corky used to work in the sewages, hence he knew about Krindlekrax). Everyone on Lizard Street thought that Krindlekrax was an underground train and not a ferocious beast. Ruskin saved the day by making a truce with Krindlekrax to never surface again, if his family continue to feed the crocodile all the leftovers from their toast and eggs. I would definitely recommend it to boys and girls, aged 8-10.

Sergeant Aardvark Paperclip 25.08.2020

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I liked this book because it was interesting and I liked that Ruskin became a hero after being bullied at school all the time. This book is also quite sad because my favourite character dies. Ruskin wants to play the hero in the play at school, but the part is given to another child who bullies Ruskin all the time, but used to be his friend. Ruskin only has one friend who is the school care taker, called Corky. Corky tells Ruskin about the crocodile that lives in the sewers and Ruskin wants to investigate. My favourite character is Corky because he was kind and looked after Ruskin whenever he was alone.

Captain Candyfloss Peninsula 23.08.2020

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amazing

Countess Aphrodite Possum 16.07.2020

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I remember the first time I read this book it was so good and when I read it recently I remembered how good it is

Anonymous 14.07.2020

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I really enjoyed this book because it had a good message to it - it doesn't matter what you like every one is a hero inside. My favourite character is Ruskin. Because he was the one that fought Krindlekrax. It is a fiction book. Yes I would recommend this book to my friends because of the good message.

Anonymous 26.08.2019