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Akiko in the Castle of Alia Rellapor (Akiko Books #4) 
Satisfying conclusion to the first four books of the Akiko series.
We own this entire Akiko series (including some autographed copies!), but my 6yo wanted to start with this one. He thoroughly enjoyed it, and often asked me to keep reading even though it was time to turn off the light. There are parts that refer back to events from the earlier books, but mostly along the lines of "I can't believe we went through X to get here." In other words, you can follow the story just fine if you start here, but Crilley is such an enjoyable author and Akiko such a likable

And then my child said, "Is there more Akiko?"Yes, yes we will.
Love, love, love this series!!
Akiko was a regular school girl to every oine else in the school thought so , but she was nothing like that, she has been on an adventure to find the prince of Frotoppit, she alos had help doing that, her freinds poog, Spuckler, Mr.Beeba and Spucklers robot gax was in the adventure with her, and their journey was long and painful. but, Trudd the evil villan who kidnapps the prince is in their way and everytime they encounter each ohter they end upin a bad situation. So to get to Alia Rellapor's
I liked this book because it is a fiction book and it also has characters that arent realistic. I recommend this book to people that like fiction books.
Mark Crilley
Paperback | Pages: 8 pages Rating: 4.05 | 146 Users | 15 Reviews

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Original Title: | Akiko in the Castle of Alia Rellapor (Akiko) |
ISBN: | 0440416574 (ISBN13: 9780440416579) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Akiko Books #4 |
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I liked this book because it is a fiction book and it also has characters that aren´t realistic. I recommend this book to people that like fiction books.Particularize Of Books Akiko in the Castle of Alia Rellapor (Akiko Books #4)
Title | : | Akiko in the Castle of Alia Rellapor (Akiko Books #4) |
Author | : | Mark Crilley |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 8 pages |
Published | : | November 12th 2002 by Yearling Books (first published 2001) |
Categories | : | Fiction. Science Fiction. Childrens. Sequential Art. Graphic Novels |
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Ratings: 4.05 From 146 Users | 15 ReviewsWrite-Up Of Books Akiko in the Castle of Alia Rellapor (Akiko Books #4)
A thrilling tale of the gang saving Prince Froptoppit. This book had me quite literally on the edge of my seat with its incredibly surprising plot twists. 5 freaking stars.Satisfying conclusion to the first four books of the Akiko series.
We own this entire Akiko series (including some autographed copies!), but my 6yo wanted to start with this one. He thoroughly enjoyed it, and often asked me to keep reading even though it was time to turn off the light. There are parts that refer back to events from the earlier books, but mostly along the lines of "I can't believe we went through X to get here." In other words, you can follow the story just fine if you start here, but Crilley is such an enjoyable author and Akiko such a likable

And then my child said, "Is there more Akiko?"Yes, yes we will.
Love, love, love this series!!
Akiko was a regular school girl to every oine else in the school thought so , but she was nothing like that, she has been on an adventure to find the prince of Frotoppit, she alos had help doing that, her freinds poog, Spuckler, Mr.Beeba and Spucklers robot gax was in the adventure with her, and their journey was long and painful. but, Trudd the evil villan who kidnapps the prince is in their way and everytime they encounter each ohter they end upin a bad situation. So to get to Alia Rellapor's
I liked this book because it is a fiction book and it also has characters that arent realistic. I recommend this book to people that like fiction books.
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