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Maithili and the Minotaur – Forest of Forgotten Fears

Maithili and the Minotaur – Forest of Forgotten Fears

(Book 2 in an Outlandish Graphic Novel Series)

C.G. Salamander
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Rajiv Eipe
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What starts out as a field trip into the forest, soon turns into something nefarious for Maithili, Minotaur and their friends. Overjoyed, underprepared and blissfully unaware, one wrong turn is about to send them spiraling into the depths of their worst fears.

Sink into the second instalment of Maithili and the Minotaur, set in an outlandish world where nothing is as it seems.

Imprint: India Puffin

Published: Jan/2023

ISBN: 9780143455196

Length : 88 Pages

MRP : ₹350.00

Maithili and the Minotaur – Forest of Forgotten Fears

(Book 2 in an Outlandish Graphic Novel Series)

C.G. Salamander
,
Rajiv Eipe

What starts out as a field trip into the forest, soon turns into something nefarious for Maithili, Minotaur and their friends. Overjoyed, underprepared and blissfully unaware, one wrong turn is about to send them spiraling into the depths of their worst fears.

Sink into the second instalment of Maithili and the Minotaur, set in an outlandish world where nothing is as it seems.

Buying Options
Paperback / Hardback

C.G. Salamander

C.G. Salamander is a writer and comic journalist who loves cows, manga and Terry Prachett. His books, comics and stories have been published by many publishers and his emergent reader picture books have sold over 30,000 copies. Salamander loves writing horror, humour and fantasy and is currently working
on a book about mythical beasts. Some of his other books are Puu, Yamini and the 7 PM Ghosts, Frank Goes to the Market and City of Rubble.

Rajiv Eipe

Rajiv Eipe lives in Bangalore and works on animation and illustration projects. He likes to doodle in his sketchbook, drink more coffee than is good for him, maintain an untidy workspace and gaze into
vacant space at short intervals. Rajiv won the Big Little Book Award in 2020 for his contribution to Indian children's literature.

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