Princess Brainy

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Andrew Lang
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  • ISBN 9781915023421
  • Weight: 163g
  • Dimensions: 127 x 203mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Oct 2025
  • Publisher: EnvelopeBooks
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Princess Raine is a bright kid―a very bright kid. And that’s her problem. No one likes smart kids, especially when they’re unaware of the effect they have on other people. Even her Dad (that’s the king) finds her too much. To make things worse, she has two funny, silly, younger brothers―twins―both as dumb as a bar of soap―whom everyone loves. It’s not fair.

So when the kingdom of Rainland is threatened by a massive and abnormal heatwave, the reason has to be a natural phenomenon, like global warming―right? It couldn’t be the arrival of some magical, mythical, firebreathing monster. Could it?

The king wants Raine to go and investigate but she refuses; let him send his younger son, if he’s so sure there’s a monster: it’s always the youngest who slays the dragon in fairytales. And then something totally unexpected happens to her and everything changes. But how?

Stephen Games is publisher and editor of EnvelopeBooks and Booklaunch, the UK's biggest books magazine. He is the author of 15 nonfiction titles; Princess Brainy is his first screenplay. Stephen came to publishing after a lifetime reflecting on the creative arts. A former correspondent for the Guardian, documentary maker for the BBC and opinion writer for the Los Angeles Times, he studied Graphic Design and Architecture, taught as an adjunct professor at American and British universities and has a PhD from Cambridge University.

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