Small Change for Stuart
Lissa Evans
Stuart Horten – ten years old and small for his age – moves to the dreary town of Beeton, far away from all his friends. And then he meets his new next-door neighbours, the unbearable Kingley triplets, and things get even worse.
But in Beeton begins the strangest adventure of Stuart’s life as he is swept up in quest to find his great-uncle’s lost workshop – a workshop stuffed with trickery and magic. There are clues to follow and puzzles to solve, but what starts as fun ends up as danger, and Stuart begins to realize that he can’t finish the task by himself . . .
The first children’s novel by Lissa Evans, this is a fast-moving blend of comedy and magic.
Reviews
It was a good book
Duchess Angora Stegosaurus 29.01.2025
It was a good book
Duchess Angora Stegosaurus 11.01.2025
It was a fictional book about a very short boy called Stuart. His mom gets a new job near Beeton so the whole family (Stuart, his mom, his dad) move to Beeton and Stuart soon finds out that his great uncle was a famous magician. He gets a mysterious message in a broken phone box from the Libary and sees a book that Leeds him on a very magical adventure! They end up finding his uncle’s long lost workshop under a bandstand in the park and then there’s a bit of a commotion I really enjoyed this book and would really recommend it to someone else.
General Gator Ridiculous 10.01.2022
It was an amazing book however it took me a bit of time to get into the story but then it got good and I really enjoyed it.
Fairy Esmerelda Jamboree 27.11.2021
Lots of magic and mysteries.
Commander Quicksand Paperclip 30.08.2020
Seriously good book that I loved. It was fiction and the best part was when he unlocked the magic lab.
Anonymous 18.08.2020
Did not enjoy this book sorry
Anonymous 01.05.2019
exciting adventure
Anonymous 01.08.2018
it has a great clifhanger and a great story i recomend to and magic mystery lovers
Anonymous 18.08.2017
A nice story about a boy who embarks upon a magical and mysterious adventure.
Anonymous 03.08.2017
This book is a page turner. I could not put it down! I would recommend the book to boys and girls age 7-12.
Anonymous 19.07.2016
Very much
Anonymous 20.02.2016
This book seems promising so I shall read the next one. Like mystery books so I guess I should like it.
Anonymous 23.12.2015
It is a very exiting adventure and makes a nice read.
Anonymous 27.07.2015
It's a book full of adventure and a quest
Anonymous 15.08.2014