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101 Things to Do to Become a Superhero (or Evil Genius)


101 Things

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No. of pages 224

Published: 2010

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You are just 101 Things away from global fame (and possibly world domination). Inside this book is everything you need to transform yourself from mere mortal into exciting, dynamic total superhero material. Make things, learn amazing tricks, and be inspired by genius ideas in order to complete the transition from ordinary person to object of worship and admiration. Develop your ...Stealth Telepathy Powers of Persuasion. Then ...Select a sidekick Groom your dark side Before ...Learning to fly (etc.) Your days as mere mortal are over. Learn, make, practise and cheat your way to hero (or evil villain) status. What are you waiting for?

 

This book is part of a book series called 101 Things .

There are 224 pages in this book. This book was published 2010 by Bloomsbury Publishing PLC .

Richard Horne is a designer of record covers (Faith No More and Tom Jones), book jackets (Paul Morley, Sean French and the Harry Potter series) and websites (www. dancingeyes. net, www. ashwednesday. co. uk and www. oryxandcrake. co. uk), as well as a greetings card and magazine illustrator (the Guardian and Sugar magazine). A self-confessed chancer and left-hander, he lives in East London. Originally from somewhere else, Helen Szirtes found herself abandoned at the age of 29 on a deserted beach, where she was brought up by giant, friendly, killer crabs. With just her instinct, her phone, a multi-coloured biro and three berries, she managed to survive the lonely 24 minutes before she was discovered exhausted, dishevelled and ready to tell her amazing story through verse, doodling and electronic beeps. She also helped to write this book. Richard Horne is a designer of record covers, book jackets and websites, as well as illustrating greetings cards and magazine editorials. A self-confessed chancer and left-hander, this is his fifth book in the bestselling 101 Things series. Richard lives in Norwich. and author. Following her degree, she taught in Italy, then returned to the UK to work as an editor at Bloomsbury. She co-authored the children's bestseller 101 Things to Do Before You're Old and Boring. Helen also writes poetry and is working on her first children's novel.

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101 Things

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