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The World of Norm: May Require Batteries: Book 4
By (Author) Jonathan Meres
Hachette Children's Group
Orchard Books
11th June 2013
6th June 2013
United Kingdom
Children
Fiction
823.92
Paperback
288
Width 131mm, Height 197mm, Spine 22mm
254g
What with overdue homework, overdue pocket money and a bag full of overdue newspapers, one thing's for sure: life for Norm isn't getting any less unfair. And did he mention the fact that he's the only kid on the planet without an iPad
ABSO-FLIPPING-LUTELY RIGHT HE DID!An award-winning, laugh-out-loud series for fans of Diary of a Wimpy Kid and David Walliams.Fans of Jeff Kinney will not be disappointed. - Books for Keeps
The books are great fun for the 8+ age range as well as for those who enjoy an entertaining story. Try them - they are flipping great! - CarouselAbso-flipping-lutely funny, as Norm might say. - South Wales EchoFans of Jeff Kinney will not be disappointed. - Books for KeepsThe books are great fun for the 8+ age range as well as for those who enjoy an entertaining story. Try them - they are flipping great! - CarouselAbso-flipping-lutely funny, as Norm might say. - South Wales EchoJonathan Meres is based in Edinburgh. A former stand-up comedian, he has won a Time Out award for comedy and was nominated for The Perrier Award. Having left behind his stand-up days, Jonathan now classifies himself as a writer and an actor, strictly in that order. Jonathan's work takes him into schools up and down the UK where he's in constant demand. You can check out his website at www.jonathanmeres.co.uk.
Donough O' Malley is from the North East of Ireland. His first children's book Monkey See Monkey Do was published by Frances Lincoln and was shortlisted for the Cambridge Picture Book Award. When not working he likes to spend his time flying kites and planning his next big trip abroad. Preferably somewhere hot.