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  • Published: 1 December 2010
  • ISBN: 9781864715705
  • Imprint: Random House Australia
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 224

Floods 4: Survivor




The fourth book in Colin Thompson's brilliantly funny series about a family of witches and wizards who might be living in your town.

The fourth book in Colin Thompson's brilliantly funny series about a family of witches and wizards who might be living in your town.

The youngest child in the Flood family, Betty, is a pretty little girl, who looks quite normal - unlike some of her brothers and sisters. She goes to the normal primary school down the road and she even has a normal best friend, Ffiona Hulbert. But Betty is not normal - she is a witch. When Bridie McTort, the school bully, starts throwing her weight around, Betty knows exactly what to do. And when Ffiona's dad gets bullied at work, Betty knows how to fix that too.

Meanwhile, Winchflat Flood has been watching old Frankenstein movies and has decided he wants to build a human of his own ...

  • Published: 1 December 2010
  • ISBN: 9781864715705
  • Imprint: Random House Australia
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 224

About the author

Colin Thompson

Since he started writing and illustrating children's books in 1990, Colin Thompson has had more than 65 books published. He has received several awards, including an Aurealis Award for the novel How to Live Forever, CBCA Picture Book of the Year for The Short and Incredibly Happy Life of Riley and CBCA Honour Book and the Family Therapists' Award for The Big Little Book of Happy Sadness. He has been shortlisted for many other awards, including the Astrid Lindgren Award - the most prestigious children's literature prize in the world. Colin lives in Bellingen, Australia. His books with Random House Australia include How to Live Forever, numerous picture books, The Floods series, The Dragons series, The Big Little Book of Happy Sadness, Free to a Good Home and Barry.

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Praise for Floods 4: Survivor

The Floods 4: Survivor is very funny and creative. I really like the book and I think it is for children around ten (boys and girls). The footnotes are great. I give it a rating of four out of five.

Ballarat Courier