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"'Doug's not like one of those posh guardian angels in the bible,' Gran used to say. 'He's invisible, he doesn't do violence and he's very busy, so if you need him you've got to ask.'I'm asking you now, Doug."Mitch needs help.Everyone hates him, but he's got a plan that'll make him the most popular bloke in town.If it doesn't kill him.He hopes his guardian angel is listening.

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First published January 1, 1996

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January 24, 2016
Another one from my childhood. My parents had gotten it as a gift from the one time they'd gone on Virgin Airlines, which I think is an excellent marketing gimmick.

Overall, good book. I liked Gran and the Webbers. The townspeople I hated, because they're hateful people who're mean to a kid for circumstances out of his control. It's not his fault they took out loans, and it's not his dad's fault they didn't pay it back, and it's not the mum's fault it never rained. So although I'm glad things worked out in the end, I'd rather the whole family had moved somewhere else because who's to say the townspeople won't turn on them again?

All in all, good book.
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May 13, 2019
11 year-old Mitch lives in a very remote Australian town. The town is gripped by a severe drought and his father works for the bank. It is his role, to tell farmers that they must either pay up on their loans or leave. Desperate to win friends and earn his family the gratitude of the hostile locals, he decides to become a world champion diver. Trouble is, there's no water big enough to dive into for 600 miles...

Mitch frequently draws on the help of Dougy, his guardian angel. His gran introduced him to idea of a guardian angel and at age 11, he is still a firm believer - much to the consternation of his parents and school friends. Initally, he thinks that it is Dougy who has magically filled the pool; however, he later discovers that a letter sent to his gran contained an invoice from a water company.

Eventually, rain comes and then it won't stop. The town transitions from drought to flood. It is his family who help rescue some of the town's people in a boat (after a huge tidal wave) and in turn win their approval back. By the end of the story, Mitch realises that he doesn't need Dougy (p163) and that he can handle life on his own. At the end of the story, Mitch realises that Dougy is not going to save him and that he has to dive into the dark, swirling water - and here the story ends with him doing a belly flop.
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525 reviews7 followers
October 7, 2018
Another good reed by Morris G. Bought it for my 12 year old grand son and 10 year old grand daughter but neither interested. I absolutely loved it, very aussie style with lots of slang but also a great gentle message about hope, friends and families. Quick and satisfying read - thank you.
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140 reviews2 followers
March 13, 2019
A great fun book. I read this with my nephew (8 y.o) and he loved the main character. He identified some similarities and it sparked discussions with him about drought, poverty and religion.
1,145 reviews91 followers
December 26, 2020
Note: This rating comes from my 12 year old self, in a recently discovered school assignment.
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142 reviews3 followers
April 29, 2021
This book was amazing I loved this book I love Morris gleitzman as a author
456 reviews3 followers
October 15, 2016
Charming, funny, touching, delightful. Typical Gleitzman
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November 23, 2017
Morris Gleitzman was a favorite author when I was in primary school and I read everything he put out. The covers were quirky and weird, and every time I laughed and wanted more.

*Note, I haven't read these books since I was a child myself, so this review will be repeated across all of Gleitzman's books I marked as read many years ago ;)
3 reviews1 follower
December 24, 2013
Today is Christmas and I just finished this book. This is a book about a boy and his conversations with his imaginary guardian angel . I think today was a perfect day to read such a book even though it is just a children's book. :)
On any other day having different mood, I would have left it only after reading few chapters,
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428 reviews7 followers
November 25, 2013
seperti biasa, imajinasi liar tokohnya membuat buku-buku Gleitzman lain dari pada yang lain.
Kali ini tentang Mitch yang merasa memiliki malaikat pelindung.
Teman khayalan yang selalu ia mintai saran dan ia anggap keberuntungan... kenapa tidak?
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1,950 reviews41 followers
September 9, 2017
Title: Belly Flop
Series: -
Author: Morris Gleitzman
Genre: Children's
Rating: 3 stars

Morris Gleitzman was one of my absolute favourite childhood authors - I even got his autograph! His books are light and easy to read and have a comedic value only Andy Griffiths could match.
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108 reviews5 followers
August 8, 2007
Reading it pages thru pages can make you think will a magical thing really happen to the boy?
You'll find family love in this story and it succeeded in touching me :)
Profile Image for Rini.
76 reviews20 followers
August 9, 2007
I like angels so much, so just like my friend sawamura-sama i like this book too even this book it's been included as child book. love it... i do believe people are angels and also demons.
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1,662 reviews2 followers
May 23, 2008
Got this from a Virgin Airlines in-flight bag when I was eleven. Interesting book.
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615 reviews123 followers
June 9, 2009
Now this is the Morris Gleitzman that I like :)
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85 reviews
July 8, 2010
morris gleitzman is a good author but i cant really remember this book weather it was good or not
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59 reviews8 followers
May 6, 2012
I loved Morris Gleitzman when I was a kid. So much so that my mum took me to see him do a talk for kids who wanted to be writers. He signed my book and was very encouraging. Good memory :)
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11 reviews
July 15, 2012
it was ok but I have read worse books in my life
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