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Megamonster
CD-Audio
Main Details
Title |
Megamonster
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) David Walliams
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Read by Samantha Bond
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Read by Jim Broadbent
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Read by Frances de la Tour
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Read by Wayne Forester
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Physical Properties |
Format:CD-Audio | Dimensions(mm): Height 142,Width 139 |
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ISBN/Barcode |
9780008499754
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Edition |
Unabridged edition
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
HarperCollins Publishers
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Imprint |
HarperCollins
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Publication Date |
5 August 2021 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
The hilarious children's book from No. 1 bestselling author David Walliams. On a volcanic island, in the middle of shark-infested waters, stands The Cruel School. The lessons are appalling, the school dinners are revolting and the teachers are terrifying - especially the mysterious Science teacher Doctor Doktur. When Larker is sent to the school, she quickly realises something very odd is going on... something involving Doctor Doktur, a pair of strange spectacles, and a 'Monsterfication Machine'. And ultimately she finds herself face to face with a real life Megamonster. There seems to be no escape - but for Larker, nothing is impossible...
Author Biography
David Walliams has revolutionised reading for children and become one of the most influential children's writers today. Since the publication of his ground-breaking first novel, The Boy in the Dress (2008), Walliams has seen unprecedented growth with global sales exceeding 40 million copies, and his books translated into 53 languages. Born in London, Tony Ross went to art school in Liverpool. His cartoons have appeared in famous publications the world over. His first book, HUGO AND THE WICKED WINTER, was published in 1972. Tony has since written over 100 books and illustrated over 2000! His creations Towser and The Little Princess have been turned into TV series.
ReviewsPRAISE FOR DAVID WALLIAMS: "I absolutely love David Walliams's books ... they will become classics." Sue Townsend, author of Adrian Mole "Dahl finally has a worthy successor" Telegraph "Another triumph for David Walliams. His books are a breath of wonderful fresh air" The Sun
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