The World of Norm #4: May Require Batteries
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The fourth hilarious title in the award-winning, laugh-out-loud series, The World of Norm. Perfect for fans of Tom Gates and Diary of a Wimpy Kid.
Norm knew it was going to be one of those days when he got out of bed and trod in something he shouldn’t have…
What with overdue homework, overdue pocket money and a bag full of overdue newspapers, one thing’s for sure: life for Norm isn’t getting any less unfair. And did he mention the fact that he’s the only kid on the planet without an iPad?
ABSO-FLIPPING-LUTELY RIGHT HE DID!
With brilliantly funny illustrations throughout from Donough O’Malley.
Praise for Jonathan Meres: ‘Hilarious stuff from one of my comic heroes!’ – Harry Hill ‘Jonathan Meres is flipping funny!’ – Eddie Izzard
Product Details
Series
The World of Norm (book 4)
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781408326145
Publisher
Date published
June 6th, 2013
Lexile measure
480L
Accelerated Reader
AR book level: 3.7; Middle years; 4.0 points
Other details
- 288 pages
Condition
New
Part of this Series
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What kids think
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AngelofDeath
on 9 March 2014Good book loved it
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roseyclo
on 6 March 2014awesome.
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Popcorn156
on 5 March 2014I read this book, it took me quite some time. However the book is humorous and I’d love it if sometime there would be another book similar to these released!
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sopsicles
on 8 July 2013definitely want to read this as i’ve read the rest :)
nickjohnson
on 19 June 2014
definitely doesn’t need batteries brilliant