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Thomas & Friends: Murdoch - W. Awdry

 
Description: ISBN 1405229381 / Author: W. Awdry / Genre: Junior Books / Publisher: Egmont Books Ltd / Features five more characters such as: Arthur, Caroline, Murdoch, Neville and Freddie.

Newest Review: ... and to pull goods on the main line. Salty and Harvey welcome Murdoch and Thomas says that he is the biggest train he has ever ... more

 ... seen. Murdoch says that they are a chatty lot and he didn't like chatty engines. The story goes on to tell how Murdoch enjoys quiet journeys through the countryside with just the noise of his engine for company. Murdoch is given a very long line of heavy trucks to pull, he was not happy when he realised that he had to pull them through a very busy builders yard which was very noisy. All Murdoch wanted was some peace and quiet. Murdoch returns to the engine shed that night after a very busy day and he is greet...more

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Premium Review Thomas & Friends: Murdoch - W. Awdry: Murdoch (492 words)
by sewbizzie - written on 14/02/08 (Very useful, 159 readings)
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Murdoch is a train in the every popular Thomas the Tank Engine series by the Rev. W. Awdry. He is a shiny yellow coloured Tender engine and has a very happy face. THE STORY The book begins with the Fat Controller introducing us to Murdoch and how when he joined the railway he thought that the other trains talked too much. We meet Thomas, Harvey and Salty who are working at Brendam Docks. They say that the docks is always busy with cargo coming in and how the engines axles ache after all their hard work. A new Tender engine, Murdoch, is bought to help at the docks and to pull goods on the main line. Salty and Harvey welcome ...

 

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