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The Goffins: Fun and Games

Jeanne Willis

The Goffins: Fun and Games

Subjects

  • Action Adventures - chills, thrills and plenty of spills

Average rating

3 out 5

8 reviews

George is stuck at his grandma’s house over the summer holiday. But he has not been bored since he was befriended by the Goffins – the strange people who live secretly in his grandma’s attic. While George is more used to entertaining himself with his MP3 player and Robodog, he is surprised by how much fun the Goffins’ strangely-named games are.

Reviews

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this book is very funny and fatual it is fiction and a non fiction book

Dona Harmonica Mozzarella 20.08.2020

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hmm...well, I thought it was a bit...uh..weird because it was brining back stuff, and George or Jowge lied about stuff, like when he lied about were he found the Elvis Presley and were he found Bernie and Pooh. Eave is still favourite. Granmuppy Pegg (Grandma Peggy) and Eave scolded a lot. I would maybe recommend this to a friend.

Doctor Bijou Owl 20.07.2020

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I love love love love love love love loved this book because George, Lofty and Eave have a party.I think that boys and girls would enjoy this book. I also liked it when Eave showed George the medical kit. My daddy looked up in his loft and he saw shifted furniture but he didn’t see any Goffins.

Director Lacey Mittens 16.10.2018

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there wasd six goffins and all day long they just sat down and have fun

Anonymous 23.06.2014

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very good

Anonymous 23.06.2014

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good

Anonymous 23.06.2014

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this is a good stories

Anonymous 20.06.2014

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i love this book

Anonymous 20.06.2014