Never Talk to Ravens

Illustrated Edition (An Xavion and Jamieson Time-Out Adventure Book 1)

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Pub Date Nov 25 2019 | Archive Date Feb 06 2020

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Description

For ages 7-10 | Grades 2-4

Xavion is in big trouble.

But the kangaroo is in even bigger trouble.

Should Xavion help him?

Can Xavion, a boy with big feet, and Jamieson, a homesick kangaroo, help each other?

This fast-paced book features

... basketball, carnivals, high-jumping,

... talking animals, airplanes,

... school and a globe-spanning adventure.

This book is designed to entertain even reluctant readers. Graphics and illustrations are sprinkled throughout.

You’ll love Never Talk to Ravens because Xavion is about to find out that what he thinks is a weakness is really a strength.

Get it now.

For ages 7-10 | Grades 2-4

Xavion is in big trouble.

But the kangaroo is in even bigger trouble.

Should Xavion help him?

Can Xavion, a boy with big feet, and Jamieson, a homesick kangaroo, help each...


Available Editions

ISBN 9781733384308
PRICE $2.99 (USD)

Average rating from 8 members


Featured Reviews

This was a great juvenile fiction book. I read this book with my kids (ages 9 and 6). This book was fun, funny, and educational. I used this book to reiterate to my kids that ignoring kids that are teasing or bullying you, takes the fun out of it for the bully. We also talked a lot about whether these things were happening in Xavion's head or in real life. This book was a fast read book-it had 8 chapters but several pictures throughout. I think this book would be appropriate for 5 year olds through 11/12 year olds. The illustrations in this book were great--they looked almost animated.

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