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Cherub: Dark Sun - Robert Muchamore

  This was a short novella from the 2008 World Book Day. I wouldn't say go and search the internet for it as it is only 108 pages long but then it is 108 pages of fantastic writing! I expect that it won't be that expensive as it should still have the £1 World Book Day label on and even without that, it is a very small book. If you see it out and about definitely get it if you're a fan of Cherub, but make sure you read it after at least 'Divine Madness' or you won't get the full blast of Cherub. I read this in 45 minutes so this shouldn't stop you from reading the main series for too long...
9/10 Got something to say about this book? Tell us in the comments...

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