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ADVENTURES DON'T COME ANY BIGGER THAN THIS
When the Earth is invaded by extra-mean extraterrestrials and ginormous monsters, Zoe and her kid brother Pablo think things can't get any crazier. But then Pablo is zapped by a transmogrification ray, and becomes a massive monster himself For some kids, being suddenly supersized might be scary. But for Pablo, it's the beginning of an incredible and hilarious adventure. Instead of going berserk, our colossal kid hero continues to obsess over video games, trading cards, and cookie dough ice cream. Zoe soon realizes that he's the same annoying little brother as ever ... except that now, her "little" brother is 100 feet tall Can a schoolkid in the body of a skyscraping monster take on an entire alien army? Can Zoe and Pablo keep it together when the whole world is going 100% bananas? Find out in ... Kid-Zilla This funny, action-packed, and completely off-the-wall comic story will delight fans of Dog-Man and Bunny Versus Monkey. Parents and kids alike will thrill to the anarchic humour, fast-paced storytelling, in this big-hearted tale of sibling friendship and triumph over adversity. Ideal for children aged 7-9. PRAISE FOR JESS BRADLEY'S SUPER DWEEB SERIES: "With fast-paced action and absurd humor ...] Super Dweeb in an exciting new series for fans of Captain Underpants or Diary of a Wimpy Kid" - SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNAL "A funny, fast-paced and zany adventure, bursting with colourful cartoon-style illustrations" - BOOKTRUST Perfect for young readers aged 7+.About the Author
Jess Bradley is an award-winning author and illustrator based in the UK. Her Super-Dweeb books have sold more than 100,000 copies and have been translated into seven languages. She writes and illustrates the 'Squid Bits' and 'Ravi and Jess' comic strips for The Phoenix and also writes for the UK's longest-running weekly children's comic, The Beano. In 2021 she won 'Best Book of Facts' in the Blue Peter Book Awards.