The Train Set of Terror!

by Ian Ogilvy (author) and Chris Mould (illustrator)

Suitable for 9 - 11 years

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Measle Stubbs is not a boy known for his good luck. He’s weedy and smelly. He hasn’t had a bath for years – and he has to live with a truly horrible old guardian, Basil Tramplebone. Just when Measle thinks things can’t get any worse, he’s zapped into the terrifying world of Basil’s toy train set. There’s something lurking in the rafters, and a giant cockroach is on his trail. Now it seems that Measle will be lucky just to stay alive… A rip-roaring, rollicking new adventure from the brilliant Measle series, written by former Return of the Saint actor Ian Ogilvy.

“This is a book that smells superbly foul.” Michael Rosen, Guardian

“A terrific tale in every sense” Amanda Craig, The Times

Product Details

Format

Paperback

ISBN

9780192729705

Publisher

Oxford University Press

Date published

May 6th, 2010

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AR book level: 6.0; Middle years; 7.0 points

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  • 208 pages

Condition

New

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  1. heart29
    on 6 March 2014

    Great book! Cool stuff the book!

    4out of 5