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|title=Goblins vs Dwarves
|author=Philip Reeve
|publisher=Marion Lloyd Books
|date=March 2013
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1407134809</amazonuk>
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|website=http://www.philip-reeve.com
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|summary=The goblins of Clovenstone are under attack by dwarves, and although fighting is one of their absolute favourite activities (after eating and stealing) the only-just-contained chaos of their lives means they haven't a chance against the efficient and determined underworlders. Once again Skarper the goblin and Henwyn the not-quite-a-hero are called upon to save the day.
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Goblins are the bad guys, right? Everybody knows that. They're just like orcs and trolls: ugly, smelly, and evil through and through, with no interest in life but eating anything that moves and having a good punch up now and again (preferably both at the same time). But what if they weren't all like that? What if one of them turned out to be a tad brighter than his greedy, thieving, brawling brothers?

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