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Skulduggery Pleasant by Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

by Derek Landy
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  • First Published:
  • Apr 3, 2007, 400 pages
  • Paperback:
  • Mar 2008, 416 pages
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Alicia

Derek Landy's 'Skulduggery Pleasant'......
I absolutely loved the book 'Skulduggery Pleasant'.
It was exciting , and humorous and not to mention an overall great read. I have to add my congratulations to Mr. Landy he's characters are funny and eccentric (especially skulduggery who is my favorite) . I do hope it does become a movie one day as I am sure it would be a hit.
Caitlin, age 12

Skulduggery Pleasant
This book is absolutely fantastic a brilliant read for teenagers and adults. Fantastically funny and beautifully written, Derek Landy really hits the spot with his debut novel. A must-read for action fantasy lovers...or someone who just wants to read an excellent book!
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pleasure of reading
My review is that books are our best friend. Books give us information. While in Pakistan most people cannot read and write because did not go school when they were children. So we shall work hard in exams and respect the books. In books there are treasures of information.
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