If you put your copy of <i>Harry Potter</i> and <i>Charlie and the Chocolate Factory</i> in the washing machine together, this would be the book that came out at the end. Don’t put books in the washing machine though …

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Humour pervades every page, with jokes appearing at the perfect place and with fabulous timing

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A thoroughly satisfying and entertaining story, a mix of adventure, comedy and magic … Delicious!

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A 21st century take on The Borrowers, albeit much funnier […] There is SO much to love about this terrific adventure story. David snares the reader’s attention from the outset and keeps you on the edge of your seat throughout; along with the tension, there’s humour and charm, wonderful characterisation, and such clever disguises ... Bring on the second story

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Gafferty Sprout is a Smidgen. A Smidgen looks like a human, sounds like a human, and loves chips with curry sauce like a human – if humans were three inches tall. If you took a human and shrunk it in the washing machine on a very hot spin cycle, you might get something like a Smidgen. Generations ago there were lots of them, living in a maze of tunnels beneath the human village of Dundoodle. But then something happened and they just … disappeared. Now Gafferty, her parents and her little brothers Gobkin and Grub are the only ones left, and the tunnels are forbidden territory.And then Gafferty finds an old map. A map that shows a place deep within the maze where Smidgen tribes can go to meet. Smidgen tribes! Gafferty knows that she has to try to find them. But the tunnels are dangerous. And soon Gafferty discovers she’s not the only one looking for the lost tribes, and that three inches of Smidgen hold more power than she ever imagined.The first book in a funny, magical adventures series for 7+ readers who love Terry Pratchett, Max and the Millions and The Borrowers.
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If you put your copy of Harry Potter and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory in the washing machine together, this would be the book that came out at the end. Don’t put books in the washing machine though …
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The author of The Chocolate Factory Ghost returns with the first book in a new 7+ series about tiny people having ENORMOUS adventures. Perfect for fans of Terry Pratchett, Max and the Millions and The Borrowers
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David O'Connell's trademark mix of adventure, magic and laugh-out-loud humour shines as a tiny girl takes on a big world in her quest to find friends

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781526607768
Publisert
2021-04-01
Utgiver
Vendor
Bloomsbury Childrens Books
Vekt
168 gr
Høyde
198 mm
Bredde
129 mm
Aldersnivå
JC, 02
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet

Forfatter
Illustratør

Biographical note

David O’Connell is a writer and illustrator from South London. He works mostly in children’s books (particularly humorous picture books and young fiction), writing for other illustrators or illustrating for other writers! He likes stories about magic and monsters, especially if they’re silly monsters, and loves making comics too. His favourite sweets are fizzy cola bottles.

When he was younger Seb Burnett desperately wanted to discover a Lost World, but wasn’t allowed out past tea-time, so spent his evenings making up stories instead. He now lives in Bristol, England, where he runs an Animation company and works as a director, character designer and illustrator.