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Deep Water


Pure Dead

No. of pages 336

Published: 2014

Great for age 6-12 years

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The Strega-Borgia children are still reeling from the shock of their nanny's disappearance at the end of DEEP TROUBLE. Without Flora to tend to them the kids are growing up fast. Indeed, Titus is in the throes of a deeply embarrassing and magically accelerated puberty, while all around the usual chaos reigns. Baby Damp is learning to fly under the tutelage of a bat called Vesper, Ffup the dragon is struggling with the Atkins diet and Tarantella the tarantula is trying to teach her daughters the rudiments of mascara. So far, so StregaSchloss, but add in an arrest for murder, a demon intent on revenge and a suicidal deep-frozen ancestor and you have a recipe that could only be cooked up in a Gliori-cauldron.

 

 

This book is part of a book series called Pure Dead .

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

There are 336 pages in this book. This book was published in 2014 by Penguin Random House Children's UK .

Debi Gliori has written and illustrated more than 40 children's titles. In the UK she has been shortlisted for the Kate Greenaway medal.

 

This book is in the following series:

Pure Dead

"Another fantastic book full of the Strega-Borgia family's antics" * Teaching & Learning *

 

"In Debi Gliori's latest addition to her triumphant series, the plot runs riot again" * Junior News & Mail *

 

"A convoluted, chaotic story that abounds with wicked fun" * Sunday Tribune *

 

"A Gliori novel is always a rollercoaster of a ride, packed with linguistic and plotting invention, and she shows no sign of running out of ideas or energy" * Scotsman *