The Amazing Adventures of Skinny Finny and Super Spy Wobblebottom
The Mad Moon Mission
by Andrew Guile
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Pub Date 21 Feb 2017 | Archive Date 25 Apr 2017
Troubador Publishing Limited | Matador
Description
Ten-year-old Skinny Finny and his twin brother, Tubby, are beginning a new life in London when their arch enemy, the evil Dr Buttscratcher, and his shadowy sidekick begin terrorising unsuspecting joggers and the elderly. Skinny Finny’s hopes for a ‘normal’ life are shattered as he is set on a collision course with Dr Buttscratcher and his crazy plans for world domination. Will Skinny Finny join forces once again with the British Agent, Super Spy Wobblebottom? And who is the dastardly doctor’s mysterious new apprentice?
With over 150 black and white illustrations throughout, The Amazing Adventures of Skinny Finny and Super Spy Wobblebottom is a funny, enthralling and humorous tale for children aged 7 and over. This explosive children’s book guarantees high adventure and hilarious mayhem for the enjoyment of all young readers.
A Note From the Publisher
Advance Praise
"This is one of my favourite reads so far this year...it tackles the theme of good versus evil and develops empathy with the characters, as well as a fantastic feel-good ending!" - Mr Ripley's Enchanted Books
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781788031783 |
PRICE | £2.99 (GBP) |
Featured Reviews
We really loved this, the title alone was enough to get my older two interested, and once we started reading it just got better and better. It's actually a bit too funny, and we had to keep stopping - it's the naughty names that makes my kids laugh you really can't go wrong if you mention bottoms....
We liked all the little illustrations to break up the pages, and because of this the kids were happy to read a lot of it themselves, which is a real break through. It was clear that this story was part of a series as other stories were referenced, but we all enjoyed this story on it's own - and it made us want to read the other books in the series. There is a wonderful, joyful feel to the story, and it's silliness is refreshing and engaging. A great book all round.