The Spoon of Doom
By (Author) Sam Hay
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
A & C Black Publishers Ltd
23rd August 2010
United Kingdom
Children
Fiction
823.92
Paperback
112
Width 128mm, Height 196mm, Spine 7mm
98g
It was never meant to feed the needy; but to serve up grief to the mean and greedy' The unfortunately named Albert Grub (A. Grub) has parents who are obsessed by mini-beasts; there are insects in the fridge, woodlice living in the hall and spiders dwelling in the cupboard under the stairs. But everything changes one day when Albert discovers that his dad is heir to the factory of the legendary Piddler's Porridge. Why is the town's noodle King, and owner of the adjacent factory so keen to get his hands on the Piddler's place Is he after the legendary Spoon of Doom, believed to be hidden somewhere in the factory And what can our reluctant hero do to stop him A mix of quirky characters and outlandish goings on topped with lashings of bugs and porridge, this is a laugh-out-loud comic adventure that will appeal especially to boys.
Sam Hay has written titles for Kingfisher's I Am Reading series and Billy Angel, which was published in the Black Cats series in 2009 and longlisted for the UKLA children's book award, given to books in which language is powerful.