If you liked Arthur and the King's Sword (Myths) by Tony Bradman, start with EDGE : Kid Force 3 (2020), What's the Time? ELT Edition (2002), and Y dwsin drwg (2009). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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EDGE : Kid Force 3
2020 · 32 pages · Tony Bradman, Jake Hill · Same author
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What's the Time? ELT Edition
2002 · 16 pages · Tony Bradman · Same author
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Y dwsin drwg
2009 · 56 pages · Tony Bradman · Same author
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Polly And The Pirates Red Banana
2013 · Tony Bradman · Same author
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Who will marry Prince Harry?
2016 · 1 pages · Tony Bradman · Same author
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Pheonomenal Future Stories (Dtd)
1999 · 208 pages · Tony Bradman · Same author
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Jack's Bean Snack (Happy Ever After)
2005 · 32 pages · Tony Bradman · Same author
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Robot Runaway
2019 · 32 pages · Tony Bradman, Wil Overton · Same author
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Cambridge Reading Adventures White Band Class Pack
2016 · Tony Bradman, Alfredo Belli, Schoular Anderson · Same author
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10
Search for the Saucy Sally
1990 · 64 pages · Tony Bradman · Same author
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It Came from Outer Space (English and Gujarati Edition)
1998 · 24 pages · Tony Bradman · Same author
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Project X Origins : Green Book Band, Oxford Level 5 : Making Noise : Class Pack Of 30 : Green Book Band, Oxford Level 5 Making Noise
2014 · 16 pages · Tony Bradman, Jan Burchett, Sara Vogler, Chloe Rhodes, Jeanne Willis · Same author
Frequently asked questions
What should I read after Arthur and the King's Sword (Myths)?
BookOrb recommends EDGE : Kid Force 3 (2020), What's the Time? ELT Edition (2002), Y dwsin drwg (2009), Polly And The Pirates Red Banana (2013), and Who will marry Prince Harry? (2016).
Are there books like Arthur and the King's Sword (Myths)?
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Who wrote Arthur and the King's Sword (Myths)?
Arthur and the King's Sword (Myths) is by Tony Bradman.