The Nothing to See Here Hotel by Steven Butler and illustrated by Steven Lenton
- Gillian Challis
- Jun 5, 2024
- 1 min read

Unexpected, unexpected aaaannnndddd unexpected. There was hardly anything about this book that was predictable. And that was a good thing.
You are introduced to Frank, the person who tells the story. Frank is half human (on his mother's side) and half troll (that bit comes from dad). He has copper eyes which means he is no human.
When Prince Grobah arrives from the sparrow goblin family, he's only as tall as Frank's knee, yet he's starts destroying the hotel. He uses the fountain as his personal wading pool and wrecks the lawn. He upsets all the visitors and uses everyone as his slave.
But that's not all. It turns out the little prince is hiding something. What a cheek. And it's Frank and his family's duty to set things right.
This book was exciting and adventurous - I think most of my friends would enjoy this.

Nothing to See Here Hotel
Written by Steven Butler
Illustrated by Steven Lenton
192 pages
Published by Simon & Schuster Ltd
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