The first book in a hilarious and exciting new series, from the winner of the Roald Dahl Funny Prize!



John Drawbridge has moved to Widemoat Castle to learn to become a knight. And there is a LOT to learn. . . How to charge with a lance on horseback without falling off. Why the spiral staircases always go up in a clockwise direction. How to defend the castle against invading parties. Why the plates served at banquets are made of stale bread (and why you shouldn't eat them...). And much, MUCH more. So it's no wonder that John decides to keep a diary (even if it is only an imaginary one...) of his time at the castle. Things REALLY liven up when the castle is attacked by an invading Welsh party - but can John foil their plot before it's too late...?




Perfect for fans of Horrible Histories, filled with amazing facts and historical trivia, with an exciting story and brilliant illustrations, you won't be able to put this SECRET DIARY down!




Read the other books in the series:




The Secret Diary of Jane Pinny, Victorian House Maid (and Accidental Detective)


The Secret Diary of Thomas Snoop, Tudor Boy Spy


The Secret Diary of Kitty Cask, Smuggler's Daughter

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A HILARIOUS and exciting new series from the Philip Ardagh winner of the Roald Dahl Funny Prize.
John Drawbridge has been sent to WIDEMOAT CASTLE to learn to be a KNIGHT. The castle is a place of much wonderment: it hath towers and dungeons, battlements and kennels, and much, MUCH more. And because coming to the castle is the most important event in his life so far, John has decided to keep a SECRET DIARY of his life as a knight-in-training . . .
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A hilarious and exciting new series from the winner of the Roald Dahl Funny Prize

Product details

ISBN
9780857639011
Published
2017-05-04
Publisher
Nosy Crow Ltd
Height
198 mm
Width
129 mm
Age
JC, 02
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Number of pages
192

Author
Illustrated by

Biographical note

Philip Ardagh (Author)
Roald Dahl Funny Prize-winning author Philip Ardagh is the author of The Grunts and National Trust: The Secret Diary series. He is probably best known for his Grubtown Tales, but he is author of over 100 books. He is a "regular irregular" reviewer of children's books for The Guardian, and is currently developing a series for television. Philip Ardagh is two metres tall with a ridiculously big, bushy beard and size sixteen feet, making him an instantly recognisable figure at literary festivals around the world.