Robert Muchamore's : piracy, paintballs & zebras.

By: Muchamore, Robert [author.]Material type: TextTextSeries: Muchamore, Robert. Robin Hood ; 02.Publisher: London : Hot Key Books, 2020Copyright date: ©2020Description: 259 pages : map ; 20 cmContent type: cartographic image | text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781471409479 (paperback)Other title: Robert Muchamore's Robin Hood : Piracy, paintballs and zebras | Piracy, paintballs & zebras | Piracy, paintballs and zebras | Robin HoodSubject(s): Robin Hood, (Legendary character) | Robin Hood, (Legendary character) -- Juvenile fiction | Fathers and sons -- Fiction | Police corruption -- Fiction | Outlaws -- Fiction | Archers -- Fiction | Hackers -- Fiction | Action and adventure fiction | Children's stories | Fathers and sons -- Juvenile fiction | Police corruption -- Juvenile fiction | Outlaws -- Juvenile fiction | Archers -- Juvenile fiction | Hackers -- Juvenile fiction | Sherwood Forest (England) -- Juvenile fictionGenre/Form: Children's stories | Action and adventure fiction | Action and adventure fiction. DDC classification: 823.92 Summary: Robin Hood lives. When Clare Gisborne and Little John return to school after the Locksley Riot, there's rebellion in the air and Robin Hood's name graffitied on every wall. Power dynamics are shifting now, instead of being a feared bully, the daughter of Locksley's most hated criminal finds herself shunned by classmates and pelted with yoghurt and rotting fruit. Meanwhile at Sherwood Designer Outlets, Robin has plans of his own. He is determined to hack Sheriff Marjorie's office so that the rebels know her every move, and to work with animal rights activists to end a cruel trophy hunt inside the grounds of Sherwood Castle.
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Robin Hood lives. When Clare Gisborne and Little John return to school after the Locksley Riot, there's rebellion in the air and Robin Hood's name graffitied on every wall. Power dynamics are shifting now, instead of being a feared bully, the daughter of Locksley's most hated criminal finds herself shunned by classmates and pelted with yoghurt and rotting fruit. Meanwhile at Sherwood Designer Outlets, Robin has plans of his own. He is determined to hack Sheriff Marjorie's office so that the rebels know her every move, and to work with animal rights activists to end a cruel trophy hunt inside the grounds of Sherwood Castle.

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