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The Grunts #4

The Grunts on the Run

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Over the years, the Grunts have made more than a few enemies. But fortunately they're all safely behind bars. Or are they? There's been a prison break-out and three of them are after revenge. It's time for the Grunts to go on the run ...

This last audiobook brings back some familiar faces from the series and solves a couple of mysteries too.

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First published September 3, 2015

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Philip Ardagh

167 books175 followers
Over six-and-a-half feet tall, with a bushy beard, Philip Ardagh is not only very big but also very hairy. He is the author of the Eddie Dickens Trilogy and when not writing silly books, Mr. Ardagh is quite serious and frowns a great deal. He lives in a seaside town somewhere in England with his wife and their son, Fred.

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Profile Image for Ambeq Theo.
7 reviews1 follower
December 21, 2018
This book was really funny. Out of all the books at school in our bus this is the best one. I gave it a 5 star. I would definitely recommend it to everyone I know or who talks about some books. U should read the book 100%!!!!
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August 12, 2022
Sunny yine ailesini bulamadı bahtsız çocuk 😭😭onun dışında yine aynı komik yapmaya çalışmış yazar ama değil seri güzel ama komik değil bir yıldızda bu yüzden kırdım👽😎🤟💗✨🧃🦄👻
Profile Image for Ville-Markus Nevalainen.
427 reviews34 followers
June 16, 2025
While The Grunts on the Run is on many occassions quite funny, quirky and strange, it also equally baffling and at times quite difficult to follow, especially as a bedtime story. The narration may shift in the middle of a paragraph in such a strange way that I had to read the same part multiple times to realize what was going on. And that's the thing, I think, it's not high literature but simply unrefined and, to be frank, quite poorly realized at times. While I adore the weird bad guys we are following, one of who is in a bird costume and one who loves fake moustaches, I still could not tell you which of their names are or who is who. One the characters carries Chocolate Biscuit with them, which, I believe, is a... doorstopper?

On paper, all of these things are funny, don't get me wrong, but written as they are, they elicit no reaction after a point. Things just happen and you try to follow and nod along.

It's a shame then because there are laugh out loud moments in it and even heartfelt sentiments, especially how Mr and Mrs Grunts really love each other, despite their comments to each other. I just had hoped that the novel would've been written better to really utilize all the great things in it.
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1,093 reviews56 followers
June 28, 2023
One of the better Grunts books, and certainly the least disgusting.
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