Conn Iggulden—author of bestsellers like "The Dangerous Book for Boys" and the "The Emperor" and "The Conqueror" series—is a worldwide sensation for all ages, especially for younger children. In this book, you'll find three incredible stories about tollins. Yes, they have wings—but no, they're not fairies. Tollins are far less fragile than fairies. In fact, the word "fragile" shouldn't be used to describe them. After all, they're as fragile as bricks! In "How to Blow Up Tollins," a fireworks factory arrives in the town of Freewood and soon realizes that tollins make excellent raw materials. Being catapulted into the night sky or spinning around on a streamer is definitely not as fun as it sounds... So, it's up to young tollin Spark to save his people from the terrible fate of becoming an ingredient in an industrial formula! In "Spark and the Purple Death," our hero faces execution head-on. Thank goodness the executioner's mask is on backwards! In the last, but no less entertaining, "Bags of Wind and the Dark Tollins," the Tollin society faces a threat from the Dorset countryside, which, again, is much scarier and more dramatic than it sounds. In these three tales about these creatures that make Peter Pan look like a sissy, Conn Iggulden presents the explosive, magical, and adventure-filled world of the Tollins, with stunning illustrations by Lizzy Duncan.