SIX hilarious and moving novels from bestselling, critically acclaimed author, David Walliams, in one MEGA box-set! DEMON DENTIST: Strange things were happening in the dead of night. When children put a tooth under their pillow for the tooth fairy, they would wake to find something creepy in its place. Evil was at work. But who or what was behind it? RATBURGER: Can Zoe keep her beloved pet rat safe from the clutches of the dastardly Burt of Burt's Burgers? GANGSTA GRANNY: Ben's grandma is the boringest grandma ever: all she wants to do is to play Scrabble and eat cabbage soup. But there are two things Ben doesn't know about her: 1) She was once an international jewel thief. 2) All her life, she has been plotting to steal the crown jewels, and now she needs Ben's help...BILLIONAIRE BOY: Joe has a lot of reasons to be happy. About a billion of them, in fact. He has absolutely everything he could possibly want. But there's just one thing he really needs: a friend...MR STINK: Mr Stink stank. He also stunk. And if it was correct English to say he stinked, then he stinked as well...But there's more to this vagrant than meets the nose! THE BOY IN THE DRESS: Dennis was different.Why was he different, you ask? Well, a small clue might be in the title of this book...
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David Walliams is an actor and writer best known for his work with Matt Lucas in the multi-award-winning sketch show Little Britain. His debut children's novel, The Boy in the Dress, was published in 2008 to unanimous critical acclaim and he has since developed a reputation as a natural successor to Roald Dahl.
Loved every moment reading these 6 books fab even character bios quiz so much fun and sadness but funny all around David Walliams is the next Roald Dahl I think loved it!
The book itself was entertaining, obviously being catered towards a younger audience. However I felt that the constant onomatopoeia from Walliams was very distracting to me, also the fact that the queen kept referring to her as 'one' or 'oneself'. It got annoying after about the third use of the pronoun.
Other than that it was a good read for me and a good continuation of the original book! :)))