Krindlekrax: Play
Philip Ridley
Adapted from the novel ""Krindlekrax"", this play tells the story of Ruskin Splinter, who dreams of being a great actor but the school bully Elvis Cave gets the part instead. Ruskin seeks solace with the school caretaker who tells him the story of when Ruskin's father ""borrowed"" a crocodile.
Reviews

It is both scary and entertaining. its a brilliant book
Anonymous 14.07.2014

It was a very interesting and thrilling read
Anonymous 24.06.2014

It was OK but it is more for younger readers.
Anonymous 24.06.2014

Mainly aimed for boys. In this story a young boy has fun with a creature from the sewers.
Anonymous 24.06.2014

its overwellming beacause a tradice thing happpens ... sorry i can not tell you this information.theres lots of funny names and charicter.(sorry my spelling in not great) and well that it.
Anonymous 23.06.2014

This is a really good book because it is full of drama and the characters are hilarious- SHAKESPEARE!!! I like the description of Krindlekrax
Anonymous 23.06.2014

Ruskin is the main character and is a quite funny geek
Anonymous 23.06.2014

because it is exciting and adventurous!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Anonymous 23.06.2014

Ruskin lacks talent, until he needs to save Lizard Street!
Anonymous 23.06.2014

loved it!!!!
Anonymous 19.06.2014