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Stinkbomb & Ketchup-Face and the Badness of Badgers
- Narrated by: Robert Nairne
- Length: 1 hr and 23 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Come and join our intrepid heroes, Stinkbomb and Ketchup-Face, on their highly dangerous and nail-biting adventure (or it may just be mildly perilous!).
Oh, and there might be a few dodgy badgers hanging about too....
Meet the funniest collection of characters ever known to mankind in this stupendously hilarious book that will make you laugh your socks off and quite possibly your ears too.
©2015 John Dougherty (P)2015 Oakhill Publishing
Critic Reviews
"Dougherty is very funny and I like an adventure that has a natter with itself, a postmodern novel for tweens...due to the novel's clever storytelling - you don't need to be Terry Eagleton to appreciate it." (Alex O'Connell, The Times Children's Book of the Week)
"Laugh out loud humour with some wonderful illustrations from David Tazzyman...make this a super read." (Kathy Lindsay, The School Librarian)
"...a gigglefest from start to finish." (Minerva Reads Blog)
"An anarchic story of a brother-and-sister team." (Lorna Bradbury, "Christmas Books 2014: best children's books to read", The Telegraph)
"Even reluctant readers will be drawn in by the amusing pictures and the good use of varied font styles which makes the book appealing and not in the least daunting. Great fun, especially when read aloud." ( Parents in Touch)