Crazy Party at the House of Fun
$7.95
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It is December, and Stinky and friends hit on the idea of inviting everyone they know to the House of Fun for Christmas. Since the Spoonheads have sucked up all the adults into their space zoo, the three great mates are free to have the craziest party the world has ever seen. They invite all their friends.
At this point the Brain Drain arrives. Created by the Spoonheads, the Brain Drain is rather like a Blood Bank, except it siphons out a small (unimportant) portion of each donor’s brain in order to revitalise Blue Soup. This is the first time since the Spoonheads’ departure that the Brain Drain has visited.
Icky, Stinky and Bryan all give brains. Next day, replies start arriving from their invitations. They are delighted, until they realize they can no longer remember what Christmas is. The Brain Drain has evidently malfunctioned …
Jon has had a wide variety of jobs, working as a teacher, a university lecturer and even a dustman. His first story was published in 1984 and he has been writing ever since. He has now published over forty books. He lives in Wales, has a pet cat and his favourite food is guacamole.Warning: this is not a book for the serious-minded. This book is not only crazy, it has real narrative drive and clever characterisation…highly recommended for children of all ages—The School LibrarianThere is lots more to chuckle over in this racy, inventive tale of three mates besieged by pigs baying for “people pie”, not least Stinky’s revolting personal hygiene, or lack thereof.—TES TeacherThis book is not only crazy, it has real narrative drive and clever characterisation … highly recommended for children of all ages.—The School LibrarianThe Deadly Secret of Dorothy W.: ‘The pace does not flag … deals with writing stories and children’s authors in a slyly humorous way. This gives the book an original slant.’—Narinder Dhami, Writing MagazineIt’s original and witty, full of amusing characterisation – a funny adventure story which credits its readers with intelligence.—BfKAdditional information
Dimensions | 0.125 × 5.125 × 7.875 in |
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