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The Sleeping Giant of Goll

by Tony Abbott

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Eric Hinckle usually tries to sleep in, and his mother has forced to wake him up, but what happens when Eric Hinckle plays mommey, and the child is a Giant ( )
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Lord Sparr has found a new weapon to use against the city of Droon. He's woken up a mean old giant that will now obey his every command! It's a good thing Eric, Julie, and Neal are around to help their friends try to stop Lord Sparr. It's a giant job, but somebody's got to do it!

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The evil Lord Sparr has used magic to wake up a sleeping giant! Now Eric, Julie, and Neal must join forces with a brave dragon and the Oobja people of Panjibarrh to help save their Droonian friends.

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