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  • Published: 1 September 2010
  • ISBN: 9781407048833
  • Imprint: Penguin eBooks
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 128

Gargoylz Get Up to Mischief




GARGOYLZ is a fun and fabulous new series featuring the mischievous gargoylz - wacky little monsters that are super sneaky, super naughty and have super powers too! Young readers will love to join Max, Ben and the gargoylz on fun and funny adventures packed with mischief, mayhem and magic!

When Max and Ben discover that the ancient stone figures on the church next door to their school actually come to life, they are delighted! School will be much more fun now that the boys have the gargoylz to help them play pranks and wreak havoc. And when they discover that the gargoylz all have special powers too, they realize that the possibilities for mischief are endless!

In this book the boys meet Theo, the gargoyle with the power to turn into a fearsome tiger - if he can only learn to get it right. And there's trouble for Toby when Max's gran mistakes him for a garden gnome! More fun and hijinks abound in the second of this fun and funny series for young readers.

GARGOYLZ ARE VERY NAUGHTY AND WON'T KEEP STILL FOR LONG. THEREFORE, THE TOY INCLUDED MAY NOT BE EXACTLY AS SHOWN.

  • Published: 1 September 2010
  • ISBN: 9781407048833
  • Imprint: Penguin eBooks
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 128

About the authors

Jan Burchett

Jan Burchett was brought up in Essex with her younger brother. The first story she ever wrote was about her teddy going for a swim and crying because his fur got wet. She is a proud Essex girl and lives there with my family, two guinea pigs and Holly, their cat.

Sara Vogler

Sara has always loved reading and writing stories. She lives in London with her family and Sinbad, the cat.

Praise for Gargoylz Get Up to Mischief

I'm sure we didn't have kids' books with this level of wit and invention when I was a boy

Phil Hewitt

Richly illustrated with excellent cartoons this book delivers more entertaining mayhem

Paula Tegerdine, Bournemouth Daily Echo