Electrigirl and the Deadly Swarm
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Electrigirl and the Deadly Swarm by Jo Cotterill
Part book. Part comic. One electrifying superhero adventure! I used to be plain old Holly but now I'm . . . ELECTRIGIRL! A restful holiday is just what I need after learning to use my amazing superpowers. Sun, Sea, and . . . masses of deadly, flying creatures! Let me guess - it's up to me to save the day then . . . great!
Praise for Electrigirl: Sparky writing from Jo Cotterill fused with supercharged artwork from Cathy Brett makes ELECTRIGIRL a crackling read! You may need protective goggles.. * Ali Sparkes *
Praise for Electrigirl: Like a superhero comic's crashed head-on into the Sarah Jane Adventures, Electrigirl transforms the old tropes and blows fresh air and fun into middle-grade adventure. * Steve Cole *
Praise for Electrigirl: Zippy, zappy and fizzing with comic energy, ELECTRIGIRL packs a delightful wallop. It fuses words and pictures to exhilarating effect, and is pure fun from beginning to end. I loved it - next one, please! * Jonathan Stroud *
Praise for Electrigirl: Electrigirl is electrifyingly good! Jo Cotterill and Cathy Brett have storytelling superpowers. Sharp, funny and highly recommended. * Lee Weatherly *
Praise for Electrigirl: Like a superhero comic's crashed head-on into the Sarah Jane Adventures, Electrigirl transforms the old tropes and blows fresh air and fun into middle-grade adventure. * Steve Cole *
Praise for Electrigirl: Zippy, zappy and fizzing with comic energy, ELECTRIGIRL packs a delightful wallop. It fuses words and pictures to exhilarating effect, and is pure fun from beginning to end. I loved it - next one, please! * Jonathan Stroud *
Praise for Electrigirl: Electrigirl is electrifyingly good! Jo Cotterill and Cathy Brett have storytelling superpowers. Sharp, funny and highly recommended. * Lee Weatherly *
Jo Cotterill believes that superheroes are really important. They are what we can all aspire to be: people who use their powers to fight evil and help others. When she's not trying to change the world, Jo makes up stories in her very untidy office-come-craft room, sometimes stopping to write music instead. Her other books include the Sweet Hearts series for Random House and the critically-acclaimed Looking at the Stars, which was nominated for the
Carnegie Medal. Jo lives in Oxfordshire with her husband, daughters and two over-indulged guinea pigs. Cathy Brett has been a theatre scenic artist, school art technician, college lecturer, fashion illustrator,
packaging designer, jet-setting spotter of global trends and style consultant to the British high street. These days she loves drawing more than anything else. Ever. Except her nieces. And cake. Drawing her nieces while eating cake would be utter bliss. Cathy lives and works in a shed/studio at the bottom of a Surrey garden.
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| ISBN 13 | 9780192745927 |
| ISBN 10 | 0192745921 |
| Title | Electrigirl and the Deadly Swarm |
| Author | Jo Cotterill |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Oxford University Press |
| Year published | 2016-08-04 |
| Number of pages | 240 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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