Operation Robot Storm (Mythical 9th Division)

Operation Robot Storm (Mythical 9th Division)

by Alex Milway (Author)

Synopsis

Three yetis are about to save the world in this hilarious new series by Alex Milway. Something strange is happening in the Welsh mountains. It should be the middle of summer, but Snowdonia has been beseiged by blizzards and ice storms. A company of Arctic-trained soldiers sent to investigate has disappeared and the only remaining hope is a secret troop of yeti agents - the Mythical 9th Division. Fully illustrated, and with a four-page comic-strip introduction to each chapter, this exciting first story also comes with a top-secret yeti code-breaker!

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
Publisher: Walker
Published: 07 Jun 2010

ISBN 10: 1406317993
ISBN 13: 9781406317992
Children’s book age: 7-9 Years

Media Reviews
Boys in particular will be drawn to this very funny tale of world-saving yetis, which is peppered with Milway's own comic strip illustrations throughout. * The Bookseller *
Ingenious stuff. * The Independent *
fast, furious and ferry furry... the holiday read of the year * Families Magazine *
Well-written and has plenty of scope to experiment and explore. * INIS *
A wonderful read for all who enjoy a good adventure story that is sure to take you along for the ride. * www.writeaway.org.uk *
A quirky adventure story...Top-secret world-saving stuff! * Tbk magazine *
This is an exciting and funny adventure story featuring a likeable and original team of heroes. The text is interspersed with graphic novel-style pictures which enhance the fast-paced action. * Booktrust *
Author Bio
Alex Milway has always enjoyed making up stories and, after leaving art college, he discovered that he liked to write and illustrate them as well. His interest in furry creatures first reared its head in the The Mousehunter trilogy, where weird and wonderful mice ran riot all over the world. With Operation Robot Storm, the fur quota got even bigger, as he had to master the art of drawing a troop of yetis whose main purpose was to save the world. Alex is now a full-time author-illustrator, who suffers from furballs and works from his home in London.