Arthur and the Minimoys

Arthur and the Minimoys by Luc Besson is a reprint edition published by Harper Collins on April 25, 2006. This 256-page book, written in English, introduces readers to ten-year-old Arthur, who embarks on an extraordinary adventure after discovering his grandfather’s notebooks filled with tales of the Minimoys, a tiny people less than one inch tall. As Arthur delves into this fantastical world, he encounters various challenges, including mosquito-riding soldiers and a malevolent wizard, all while questioning the reality of the Minimoys.
In this engaging narrative, readers will follow Arthur as he navigates a vibrant landscape filled with action and adventure. The story explores themes of size and shape, as well as the idea that even the smallest heroes can have a significant impact. With elements of fantasy and magic, this book invites young readers to join Arthur on his quest to uncover the truth about the Minimoys and his grandfather’s legacy.
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Deep underground, the Minimoys are waiting . . .for a champion.
Arthur’s grandfather disappeared four years ago. All he left behind are his notebooks full of stories about the Minimoys, a miniature people who are all less than one inch tall!
But the Minimoys can’t possibly be real . . . can they?
Ten-year-old Arthur is about to find out, as a hidden message catapults him on an adventure wilder than he had ever imagined. He’ll face mosquito-riding soldiers, a malevolent wizard, giant centipedes, and one very independent princess . . . and along the way he might discover that the littlest heroes can make the biggest difference.
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