A roller-coaster ride of zany anarchic fun

- Andrea Reece, Lovereading4Kids

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A brilliant book... this exciting adventure is fast-moving, with nail-biting tension

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A belter of a book for any kid with a wicked sense of humour, and a passion for fast-paced, snort-laugh, gross-out fiction.

Leilah Skelton, Waterstones bookseller

Spangles McNasty is horrible to everyone and likes to do vile things like eat cold chips out of bins and pull faces at old ladies. And would you believe it, Spangles has inherited a rollercoaster called the Tunnel of Doom! But when Spangles and his bonkers friend Sausage-face Pete go to see it, they soon realise it's a good for nothing piece of junk. If they want to make any lovely money from it, they'll need to do some hard work and repair it.
Spangles won't stand for that, and soon his devious mind-cogs are a-whirring, and he comes up with a dastardly plot to get rich quick. Yet again, it's up to local boy Freddie Taylor to chase Spangles on the rickety old rollercoaster and stop him in his tracks!

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Spangles McNasty is horrible to everyone and likes to do vile things like eat cold chips out of bins and pull faces at old ladies. Yet again, it's up to local boy Freddie Taylor to chase Spangles on the rickety old rollercoaster and stop him in his tracks!
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Another helping of madcap trickery and bonkers adventures with Spangles and his friend Sausage-face Pete! This time, Spangles has got his hands on a rickety old rollercoaster...

Product details

ISBN
9781783445080
Published
2017
Publisher
Andersen Press Ltd
Weight
182 gr
Height
183 mm
Width
129 mm
Thickness
15 mm
Age
JC, 02
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Number of pages
208

Author
Illustrated by

Biographical note

Steve Webb was born in Newcastle, and studied at Bristol Art College. He is also the author of the successful Tanka Tanka Skunk. He currently lives in the Peak District with his wife and three children.

Chris Mould is an award-winning illustrator who went to art school at 16. His work includes picture books and fiction, animation and satirical cartoons for national newspapers. He lives in Yorkshire with his wife and has two grown-up daughters.