
Allele Island is a beachcomber's paradise for a charming little primate named Eena Beena, who tends her stretch of beach-and the hapless castaways who wash up there-as if it were her own private garden. Everything changes when a deranged ape named Prospero arrives with plans to kidnap the island's queen for an evil experiment that threatens the world. A novel of adventure, word play, and high lite... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 37 | Founded | 19 years ago |
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-In this episode: Postscript: Things seem to work out quite well for everyone -- except Prospero.
-In this episode: A Child of the Source: Eena Beena's bracelet reveals a shocking truth and leads her to her mother. Prospero opens a doorway to the Outside.
-In this episode: The End of History: Prospero arranges all eighteen Djamas on the Circle of Fates. The Professor and the girls try in vain to stop him.
-In this episode: The Nibbler: Tog turns up in Prospero's airship and frees Queena Beena from her restraints. She's suprised to discover that Tog is a silverfish with hidden depths.
-In this episode: Ride It: Professor Legume and the girls give chase on the back of an enlarged dragonfly.
-In this episode: Plastered: The girls' careful preparations come to nothing when Prospero arrives in his airship and kidnaps Djamas sixteen and seventeen.
-In this episode: A Grateful Nation: Queena Beena is first cured of Scramble Pox and then of being a flea. Bubbling over with happiness, she invites the earwigs to settle on Allele Island.
-In this episode: Relexified: Despite being terribly upset at the premature sight of her daughter, Chrysanthemum cures Miss Jackie and Eena Beena of the Scramble Pox.
This is a really nice story for children where the central character for once is a genuine sweetheart. It's very imaginative and with some wonderful colourful descriptions that paint a very vivid picture. Some very nice and subltle hints to the authors relationship with London i noticed!! ;) My only thing about the book is that the chapters are too short, Seeing as the story is in 4 parts, maybe it could've been recorded in parts instead of chapters. Well worth downloading.
No audio in Chapter One!








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