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Monster and Chips

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Published: 2014

Great for age 7-10 years

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Do you dare to enter Fuzzbys Monster Diner? Taste the foul food served up at Fuzzbys and meet the amazing monster customers! The second book in this laugh-out-loud series from talented author and illustrator, David OConnell. Somewhere hidden in the city is a very special diner. Whats so special about it? Well it does the best chips anywhere and the customers are monsters! Joe the hooman is getting the hang of flipping squashed-frog burgers at the monster diner. Hes even made some monster friends. But things heat up in Fuzzbys kitchen when Joe and Fuzzby are asked to cater the Night Mayors feast at the mysterious Tower of Doom. Rumour is that if the Night Mayor doesnt like the food, the monster chefs are thrown into the dungeon . . . forever! Joe and Fuzzby prepare slugs-on-sticks, dangerous pie (warning: do not turn your back on it) and twitching toad sausages to impress the Night Mayor. And if that doesnt work theres always the Ultimate Pizza of Darkness. . . Will the brave pair return to the monster diner? Or have they served their last bowl of bumbean stew? With cartoon strips, revolting recipes and a Specials Board thatll make your tummy churn, take a seat at Fuzzbys and join the fun.

 

 

This book is part of a book series called Monster And Chips .

This book has been graded for interest at 7 years.

This book was published in 2014 by HarperCollins Publishers .

 

This book is in the following series:

Monster and Chips

`Lots of wacky monsters, slapstick humour and cartoon strips to please.' The Bookseller