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The first book in a new series by Andy Griffiths? Count me in!

My kids adored his Treehouse series. They insisted we send each of their cousins copies, as well.

In Adventures Unlimited: You and Me and the Land of Lost Things, Griffiths writes in that familiar and approachable style. But this time along, You are along for the ride. That’s right - You!

Unfortunately, You misplaced your lucky rabbit foot. That makes You feel nervous about going on any adventures.

Still, You really want to find that lucky rabbit foot. So of course, You inadvertently smash a hole in the space-time fabric and enter a different dimension.

In this delightful romp, Griffiths writes in the second person, making “You” a character in this silly story. I thoroughly enjoyed the opener of his latest series.

*Thank you to Macmillan Children's Publishing Group | Feiwel & Friends and NetGalley. All opinions my own.

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“The funniest, most thrills and spills new adventure series from the author of the bestselling, sales-smashing Treehouse series, Andy Griffiths. Remember when we went looking for my lost lucky rabbit's foot and we ended up getting lost ourselves in the Land of Lost Things? What? You don't remember? But that was one of our most exciting-and confusing-adventures ever! Let me remind you how it all happened . . .”

Andy Griffith’s newest book begins an all new series of adventures focusing on a fun journey throughout the Land of Lost Things. I really enjoyed the characters, especially Johnny Knucklehead. The illustrations by Bill Hope are beautiful and filled with loads of fun details. The story was also just a wild ride, and I enjoyed my time with this book. I would recommend this book to kids from the ages of 6 to 10.
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I was really excited to see a new adventure from Andy. His treehouse series is a huge hit I loved the story and the fun illustrations. Who knew you could have so many laughs around lost things in all of their different forms

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