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The Donut Diaries: Revenge is Sweet: Book Two


book 2, The Donut Diaries

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No. of pages 288

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Great for age 9-11 years
Dermot Milligan's got problems. He's overweight, and hooked on donuts. His mother has booked him in to see Dr Morlock, a nutritionist who looks like a Dementor. The diary is Dr Morlock's idea. Not only does Dermot have to write down how many donuts he eats, but also - and this is the really rubbish part - HIS FEELINGS! This is Dermot's second hilarious adventure, featuring his battles against the bullies, and hardest of all, his beloved donuts. After one term at St Michaels, Dermot thinks things can't sink any lower. All his classmates call him Donut, his insane PE teacher Mr Fricker despises him, the evil Floppy-Haired kid is out to get him... and now someone seems to be, er, going to the toilet in inappropriate places around the school. The Head calls in the services of internationally famous poo expert Dr Morlock to help track down the culprit - and somehow the finger of suspicion is pointed at Dermot. Can he turn detective and find out who's behind the poo - before his reputation is ruined forever?

 

This is book 2 in The Donut Diaries .

This book has been graded for interest at 9-11 years.

There are 288 pages in this book. This is a journal. This book was published 2012 by Cornerstone .

Andy Stanton lives in North London. He studied English at Oxford but they kicked him out. He has been a stand-up comedian, a film script reader, a cartoonist, and an NHS lackey. David Tazzyman lives in South London with his girlfriend, Melanie, and their son, Stanley. He likes football, cricket, biscuits, music and drawing. He dislikes celery. Dermot Milligan is eleven, obese and about to start at Big School. Anthony McGowan is the award-winning author of many books for children and young adults, including Henry Tumour, which won the Booktrust Teenage prize and the Catalyst Award, and The Knife That Killed Me about the problems of knife crime and youth violence. Hello Darkness was longlisted for the Carnegie Medal.

This book is in the following series:

The Donut Diaries
In the Donut Diaries we meet Dermot Milligan. Dermot loves donuts but he's a bit chubby and needs to lose some weight. This diary series chronicles the life of Dermot as he moves from primary to secondary school, encounters bullying and tackles fatness.

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