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Einstein's Underpants - And How They Saved the World

Autor Anthony McGowan
en Limba Engleză Paperback – mar 2010
A stinking alien commander. Eight freaky kids. And a pair of faded Y-fronts. When crazy Uncle Otto warns of imminent invasion from outer space, his maths geek nephew Alexander takes on the task of saving the world. He recruits a ragged crew of school superheroes to help him. But with only a pack of cards and some toy ray-guns, can they do it?
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780440869245
ISBN-10: 0440869242
Pagini: 320
Ilustrații: Illustrations
Dimensiuni: 129 x 197 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.23 kg
Editura: Random House

Recenzii

"It's dirty, inventive and made me laugh aloud ... Any kid into Andy Griffiths or the Astrosaurs series will be in ecstasy" -- Amanda Craig The Times 20100320 "I loved Einstein's Underpants. It strikes the perfect balance between wacky wahey pants-based fun, and a top quality, energetic sci-fi romp ... The writing style is dramatic, punchy, and is perfectly pitched at its audience. Anthony McGowan is always excellent, and this is no exception. Highly recommended." -- Keith Dudhnath The Bookbag 20100315 "Entirely genius" -- Toby Clements Daily Telegraph 20101127 "If your nine year old has not yet discovered the world of Anthony McGowan, then now might be the time" -- Rachel Carlyle Sunday Express 20101121 "Einstein's Underpants is zany, irreverent and downright absurd - children will love it" Independant on Sunday 20101205

Notă biografică

Anthony McGowan was born in Manchester in 1965. Educated at a Leeds comprehensive, he won't say that his characters' schooldays are exactly based on his own but he certainly writes from experience. Before turning to writing full-time, Anthony gained a PhD in Philosophy, worked as a nightclub bouncer, an Open University tutor, a journalist and a civil servant. He won the 2006 Booktrust Teenage Prize and Catalyst Award for his teenage novel Henry Tumour. He is married to Rebecca Campbell, a fashion designer and novelist. They have two young children and live in north London.