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The Greatest Adventures in the World: David and Goliath

Tony Bradman

The Greatest Adventures in the World: David and Goliath

Subjects

  • Fairy Tales - myths, legends and folklore from way back

Average rating

4 out 5

9 reviews

Part of a collection of fun-filled, dynamic and dramatic stories, tales that every aspiring boy-adventurer wants to read.

Reviews

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It is inspiring because David won and he is the youngest brother.

Doctor Octopus Stegosaurus 01.09.2023

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It was weird when David sling shot Goliath in the head with only one stone

Queen Fandango Ketchup 01.09.2023

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I liked that a boy without armour but with a single slingshot took down a giant, but I did not like that everyone was scared of the giant

Judge Muscles Sausage-Roll 31.08.2023

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I didn't quite like this book because its about fighting and a small boy managed to kill a man by making a stone hit its head. Too gruesome for me. The boy was brave though so he was my favourite character.

Coach Tuesday Teacup 08.07.2023

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I like how brave David was and this story reminds me of a song I have sung called little people.

Judge Flossy Racoon 04.09.2022

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My favourite person was David because he is brave

Professor Mars Fascination 30.08.2021

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The book was about a boy called David who became king after slaying a giant named Goliath with a stone. My favourite character is David because he is a skilled warrior, but only with a sling! I wouId recommend this book to someone else because it has a form of RE.

Professor Itchy Bungalow 18.08.2020

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I loved it

Chief Portobello O’Doughnut 27.07.2020

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Small but powerful.

Anonymous 18.08.2016