Author:Kes Gray,Nick Sharratt
Get into double trouble with Daisy in this fantastic collection, featuring her first two troublesome tales: Daisy and the Trouble with Life and Daisy and the Trouble with Zoos. Trouble is, which story will you read first?
Gray manages convincingly to get inside the seven-year-old mind to create a laugh-aloud read for newly independent readers
—— Irish IndependentHighly recommended
—— School LibrarianOne of the author's strengths is her ability to impart such lessons as an older sibling's responsibility for a younger one and the meaning of friendship.
—— Essence MagazineThe most hotly anticipated children's book of the year is here - Diary of a Wimpy Kid
—— The Big IssueNicholas Allan has cornered the market in hilarious lavatorial picture books
—— Blackbird PieAllan's cheeky laugh-out-loud celebration
—— The BooksellerFollowing the huge success of The Queen’s Knickers, here comes Allan with another peek into life in Royal households...There is much to discuss in all Allan’s pictures, and the simple text will tempt many young readers.
—— Books for KeepsThis hilarious, contemporary story ... is equally irreverent and funny, and destined to become a family favourite.
—— CarouselA gentle tale stuffed full of drama, elements of coming-of-age, dealing with grief and first love that make it irresistible
—— My Favourite BooksThis book is interesting, fun, and very insightful. Chambers takes an inventive approach to his writing
—— Examiner.comTruly brilliant and unforgettable
—— Fiction FascinationThis book is like nothing else I have ever read . . . An excellent YA read
—— The Overflowing LibraryA real page turner
—— BlissChambers delivers yet another intellectually satisfying novel with equal parts philosophy and repartee
—— The Horn BookA feelgood and story that quietly challenges a whole range of touchy subjects and social taboo
—— Sugarscape