The Prince of Two Tribes book, by Seán Cullen Add to Cart Hamish X

Cullen nominated for Toronto book award
— CBC.ca

Stand Up and Be Counted
The Globe & Mail

Where Trolls Live Under he ACC
Toronto Star

Toronto Book Awards: The Prince of Neither Here Nor There by Sean Cullen
(Toronto Book Awards finalist)
National Post

Where Trolls Live Under the ACC (interview)
Toronto Star

Seán Cullen on CanLit (video)
National Post

Praise for The Prince of Neither Here Nor There:

"The best contender for the Potter-Snicket throne."
Vancouver Province

"Cullen has written an action-packed tale filled with magical battles and adventure, replete with a new take on Faerie and human origins."
The Globe and Mail

“Smart, sardonic, yet quietly numinous, it’s a perfect antidote to all the sentimental Twilight melodrama.”
Edmonton Journal

“The popular Canadian actor-comedian injects this fantasy novel with plenty of humour as Brendan, the high-school misfit, discovers he really belongs in the world of faeries (more robust than fairies). Lots of adventure and suspense as Brendan tries to recover his lost amulet to save his life and take his rightful place as the prince. For fantasy lovers in early teens.”
Winnipeg Free Press

Praise for Hamish X:

“The action, buffoonery and puns pushed to their limits will have many young readers laughing out loud and keep them entertained from beginning to end.”
Edmonton Journal

“Just when you think everyone is doomed and there is no way out, Cullen comes up with an imaginative, often ingenious solution to unravel the knot…Seán Cullen leaves us with a craving for more Hamish X.”
The Globe and Mail

“Incorporating humour through aspects such as his story’s characterization, narration, and language, Cullen creates an engaging, well-paced narrative with distinctive characters and settings that will keep readers wondering what will happen next.”
CM Magazine

“The world of Hamish X is an odd place, where cheese factories are run by evil capitalists, worked by orphans, and terrorized by zeppelin-borne cheese pirates, while all of this is controlled by a shadowy organization that supplies the orphans and keeps track of Hamish himself. Hamish X is inspired silliness and very funny.”
Quill & Quire

“MY FAVRORITE BOOK IN THE RED CEDAR AWARDS”
I liked this book because it is very funny and adventurous. I loved the foot notes that Seán Cullen put in. I know that he makes up some of them but they are still funny. I would recommend this book to anyone who can read and even some that can’t. I would also recommend this book’s sequel ‘Hamish X and the Hollow Mountain’ to anyone (including whales). Read this book and its sequel if you want to have a great time!!!”
a review by Colin, Grade 7