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Los calcetines del hombre invisible (Librosaurio)

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When visiting a museum of horrors, the protagonists of this fun and chilling adventure ignore the most important don’t touch any of the exhibits. Now they’ve become the victims of a terrible one child’s canine teeth are starting to grow longer and another is becoming invisible. Will they be able to find a cure before it’s too late?   Mientras visitan el museo de horrores, los protagonistas de esta divertida y escalofriante aventura ignoran la regla más no se debe tocar nada de lo expuesto. Ahora son víctimas de una maldición los colmillos de uno de los chicos se están poniendo sospechosamente largos, y otro chico se está convirtiendo invisible. ¿Serán capaces de encontrar una solución antes de que sea demasiado tarde?

216 pages, Hardcover

First published August 3, 2007

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Alex Shearer

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Alex Shearer started his writing career as a scriptwriter and has had great success in that field. His credits include The Two of Us, the 1990s sitcom starring Nicholas Lyndhurst. More recently he has started writing for children. His Wilmot stories have been adapted for TV by Yorkshire television, and his children's novel, The Greatest Store in the World, was screened as a feature length TV film on Christmas Eve 1999 by the BBC. Alex's recent novel 'The Speed of the Dark' was shortlisted for the 2002 Guardian Fiction Prize

Alex Shearer lives with his family in Somerset. He has written more than a dozen books for both adults and children, as well as many successful television series, films, and stage and radio plays. He has had over thirty different jobs, and has never given up trying to play the guitar.

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Good fun, but the different horrible changes each child has to put up with, are repeated on several occasions.
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