Un voto a papa e mamma? "Discreto". Con i suoi genitori, Louis è di manica larga. È vero che lo hanno appena "traslocato" a forza in un'altra città, ma tivù in camera e computer no limits sono prove della loro buona volontà. Nella nuova scuola però tira una brutta aria: insegnanti feroci e genitori ambiziosi travolgono i ragazzi con valanghe di compiti e attività extrascolastiche, e anche il papa e la mamma di Louis sembrano contagiati dal clima. In soccorso del ragazzo arriva Maddy, con il suo infallibile metodo per addestrare i genitori. Età di lettura: da 9 anni.
Pete Johnson Libri







At Spook School, Charlie and Lewis face their toughest exam: solving a spooky mystery on Earth within twenty-four hours. A hotel is haunted by strange smells and noises, terrifying guests, leading them to confront an unusual monster.
Jamie, Reema & Harry, stars of the best-selling 'Bug Brother' are back in a new adventure: Jamie still has his magic, wish-granting cloak, little brother Harry is still jealous Desperate to impress a group of older boys, Harry takes the cape - with disastrous results
Hi, I'm Matt, I'm just like any other boy. I've got a best friend (who I totally fancy, but she doesn't know it!), an annoying sister (who totally knows she is, but doesn't care!) and a friend called Mrs Jameson (who randomly left me something in her will, and totally knew the trouble it would cause!). So, yeah, I'm just like any other boy. "Well, not all boys have those things." That's what you're thinking - I know you are, because I can read minds . . . AGES: 8 plus AUTHOR Pete Johnson began work as a film critic for BBC Radio One, then became a teacher. He is the author of over forty books, including the bestselling How to Train Your Parents. Pete's books have won various awards, including the Young Telegraph Award and the Brilliant Book Award, and have been translated into 26 languages. Also short-listed for Blue Peter Book Award. SELLING POINTS: * Award-winning author * Fast paced and fabulously funny * Unisex, wide age-range appeal * Shorter extents are ideal for less confident readers * Dyslexia-friendly font
What can you do when your parents turn into SUPERVILLAINS? I just took one tiny POWER NAP in a VERY BORING lesson and they totally overreacted - banning me from appearing on the most awesome vlog in the universe! I tried everything I could to change their minds - even doing my HOMEWORK! - but NOTHING worked. Then my best friend Maddy told me about a SECRET way to turn your PARENTS from totally awful to TOTALLY AWESOME … -- The brilliantly funny sequel to 'My Parents Are Driving Me Crazy' and 'How to Update Your Parents'. -- “Pete Johnson is a hilarious writer” Mail on Sunday
Girl Gang
- 80pagine
- 3 ore di lettura
Quiet, self-conscious Amy is dead chuffed when the hard girls invite her to join their secret gang, but as one dare leads to another, Amy is soon out of her depth. schovat popis
How to Fool Your Parents
- 213pagine
- 8 ore di lettura
What can you do when your parents turn into supervillains? I just took one tiny power nap in a very boring lesson and they totally overreacted - banning me from appearing on the most awesome vlog in the universe! I tried everything I could to change their minds - even doing my homework! - but nothing worked. But then my best friend Maddy told me about a secret way to fool your parents into doing anything you want ..
Bug Brother
- 108pagine
- 4 ore di lettura
Jamie is smaller than his younger brother Harry and he's fed up with everyone thinking he's the youngest. Then Jamie finds a magic cloak and accidentally turns Harry into a bluebottle.
The Creeper
- 160pagine
- 6 ore di lettura
But then she and her friend Jack listen to the tape, and Lucy is suddenly really scared. For the story tells the terrifying tale of the Creeper, a horrific creature formed from the ashes of a murdered man and bent on revenge against all wrongdoers.
When Jamie's spell goes wrong he brings his hero, Brave Bill, into his own world. He takes him to school to show him off. But Bill is a bully and Jamie's worries about being a wimp are eclipsed by the bravery he shows in standing up to Bill.

