Android in the Attic
by Nicholas Allan (author)
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Product description
What if you were in complete control of an adult android?
When Aunt Edna creates a no-nonsense nanny android to watch over Billy and Alfie, her plan is to make sure they never have any fun. But then Alfie figures out how to override the android’s programming. Now nobody is watching them, and nothing can stop them eating all the Cheeki Choko Cherry Cakes they like! That is, until the real Aunt Edna is kidnapped. Who has done it – and how will they get their annoying aunt back? As they put the android into action to solve the mystery, hilarious chaos ensues…
A brilliantly anarchic novel from the bestselling picture book creator of The Queen’s Knickers and Father Christmas Needs a Wee.
Product Details
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780340997062
Publisher
Date published
September 1st, 2011
Condition
New
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Nimmy1
on 3 April 2013stupid book
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thunderball72
on 8 March 2013Awesome read!
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rockstar101
on 8 March 2013a lovely book and i would love to read again
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natashakrywald
on 7 March 2013very good
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lids
on 7 March 2013amazing totally reccomend it loved it real good
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Paradise56
on 5 March 2013this book was quite interesting
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rahul2313
on 5 March 2013it was okay but not the best book ever
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powerpush22
on 5 March 2013I really want to read this!
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lap312i
on 4 March 2013i’d love to read this book
AngelofDeath
on 9 March 2014
Absolutely rubbish, very childish