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Join Relly and Ogi Ogi as they race across Imago to help free their friend Father Rhyme from the clutches of the wicked General. Relly and Ogi Ogi are imaginary friends. They live in a land called Imago, which is where your imaginary friends live when you're not playing with them. The wicked General needs to gather some magical objects so he can take over the land of Imago. He captures Father Rhyme and sets off across the Eastern desert to find the last piece of the magical puzzle. To stop him Relly and Ogi Ogi are going to need the help of Imago's most fearless pirate. But there's danger in…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Join Relly and Ogi Ogi as they race across Imago to help free their friend Father Rhyme from the clutches of the wicked General. Relly and Ogi Ogi are imaginary friends. They live in a land called Imago, which is where your imaginary friends live when you're not playing with them. The wicked General needs to gather some magical objects so he can take over the land of Imago. He captures Father Rhyme and sets off across the Eastern desert to find the last piece of the magical puzzle. To stop him Relly and Ogi Ogi are going to need the help of Imago's most fearless pirate. But there's danger in our world for their children, Abby and Jane, as a school trip to the British Museum goes horribly wrong and an ancient Egyptian treasure goes missing. Can Relly and Ogi Ogi win the race to find the missing magical object and thwart the wicked General's evil plans? Can Abby and Jane catch the museum thief and how does he know about Imago? Join the two friends on their second adventure into the world of imagination…
Autorenporträt
Ian Preston grew up in a small rural village in Staffordshire. His father loves books and read to him from a very young age. Ian can remember his father reading him 'The Wind in the Willows' when he was just three or four years old. The tales of the river bank and fights between Badger and the stoats gripped him each night and he looked forward to bedtime. As he grew up and began reading to himself, Ian became fascinated by tales of Narnia and Middle Earth. His favourite books were written by J.R.R. Tolkien, especially 'The Hobbit' and 'The Lord of the Rings'. He secretly hoped that the small part of England he grew up in had once been part of the Shire before the elves left. A few years ago Ian was struck when talking to his daughter about her imaginary friend Relly. At the time she talked endlessly about Relly's appearance, personality and the games they played. Ian encouraged this and always played along. Then one day he wondered, what if Relly lived somewhere when he wasn't with her? From that idea a plot was born and he finally plucked up the courage to write it all down.