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Aldrin Adams and the Cheese Nightmares
Aldrin Adams and the Cheese Nightmares
Nov 16, 2024 3:46 AM

Author:Paul Howard

Aldrin Adams and the Cheese Nightmares

*Shortlisted for the Children's Book of the Year - Irish Book Awards*

The laugh-out-loud funny children's book from Number-One-Bestselling Ross O'Carroll Kelly author, Paul Howard. Illustrated throughout by Lee Cosgrove.

An adventure full of mystery, magic and cheeses that seriously, SERIOUSLY pong!

ALDRIN ADAMS is an ordinary boy with an EXTRAORDINARY SUPERPOWER. When he eats cheese just before he goes to sleep, he can enter into other people's dreams . . . AND THEIR NIGHTMARES!

But why has he got this power? And what is he supposed to do with it?

HE NEEDS ANSWERS . . . AND FAST!

What Aldrin doesn't realize is that he is being watched by a MYSTERIOUS, SUPERNATURAL VILLAIN who's creating nightmares for millions of children every night.

Will an ordinary boy, armed with his pet frog and the STINKIEST CHEESE in the world, be enough to stop him?

A brilliantly funny, heartwarming story, perfect for fans of David Baddiel and Sam Copeland.

Reviews

Made me cry with laughter and heart ache

—— Lisa Thompson, author of The Goldfish Boy

Funniest. Book. Ever

—— Ross Welford, author of Time Travelling with a Hamster

The funniest book of the summer

—— The Times

Praise for You Must Be Layla: Yassmin Abdel-Magied's You Must Be Layla is a tonic, and a terrific debut...Underneath its buoyant humour is a timely wisdom about finding friends in an alien culture.

—— New Statesman

Praise for You Must Be Layla: Sudanese-Australian activist Abdel-Magied's first novel is the sparkling tale of 13-year-old Layla, who moves to a new school, where she is the only pupil to wear a headscarf.

—— inews

Readers will love Billie's adventures, and her funny, doodle-filled way of sharing them, as much as they love the Dork Diaries or Wimpy Kid stories, and it's great too to see such a warm celebration of diverse family life.

—— Andrea, LoveReading4Kids

Jen Carney writes family life with warmth, nuance and a phenomenal eye for detail. Plus, she knows how to make kids laugh . . . and I mean totally unreserved roll-on-the-floor belly laugh. Billie Upton Green is a firm favourite in our house.

—— Emma Mylrea, author of Curse of the Dearmad

Carney's lively, upbeat Billie is a welcome inclusive addition to the world of illustrated diaries. Her two mums feel like people I know, her weariness at explaining their existence just as familiar - and Billie herself is a treat, from her passion for biscuits to her determined pursuit of the school thief. Fun, funny, and deceptively clever.

—— Susie Day, author of Max Kowalski Didn't Mean It

The Accidental Diary of B.U.G. is immense fun and is the first book I have read in a single sitting in a long time! It's warm, funny and has the best joke involving childbirth that you could put into a children's book!

—— Louie Stowell, author of Otherland

A brilliant, hilarious and heartwarming book! I'm pretty sure if I'd read this as a child it wouldn't have taken me quite so long to understand and accept my own queer identity. Amazing for normalising same-sex parenting and adoption, completely laugh-out-loud funny and a feast for the eyes with lots of fun and engaging doodles. I loved it!

—— Abigail Balfe, A Different Sort of Normal
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