Scream Street: Uninvited Guests

Scream Street: Uninvited Guests

by TommyDonbavand (Author), TommyDonbavand (Author)

Synopsis

Fans will scream for this book's retelling of two different adventures from the new TV series. Welcome to Scream Street, where mummies rub shoulders with vampires, leeches and half-skeletal dogs are pets, and where witches sell their wares to zombies. It's a sanctuary that the government has prepared for monsters of all kinds. It's safe most of the time, but sometimes uninvited guests can show up and wreak havoc. It's up to the wits and talents of werewolf Luke, mummy Cleo and vampire Resus to save the day. This book presents two humour-filled adventures from the stop-motion animated CBBC television series. In the first, the ghost of a great composer arrives to help Luke pass his music exam - but is that what he's really there for? And in the second, it's the trio of friends themselves who are uninvited guests in a mysterious new house in the neighbourhood. They have no trouble getting in, but can they get out?

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 128
Publisher: Walker Entertainment
Published: 07 Apr 2016

ISBN 10: 1406367842
ISBN 13: 9781406367843
Children’s book age: 7-9 Years

Media Reviews
Perfect for fans of CBBC's hit show, Scream Street - this series of books is based on this programme. In the first book, werewolf Luke, mummy Cleo and vampire Resus find themselves uninvited guests in a mysterious new house. They have no trouble getting in, but can they get out? Also out is the second book in the series, Negatives Attract. Combining horror with tales of adventure and friendship, these books are ideal for reluctant readers aged 7 and over. * Junior News and Mail *
Author Bio
Tommy Donbavand was born in Liverpool and has worked at a number of careers that include clown, actor, theatre producer, storyteller and writer. This is his third series for Walker Books, the first two being Fangs: Vampire Spy and the original Scream Street books. Tommy lives near Rossendale, Lancashire, with his family.