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The Snottle: 5 (Jiggy McCue) - Jiggy McCue

3.70 ( 20 Ratings by Goodreads)
The Snottle: 5 (Jiggy McCue)

The Snottle: 5 (Jiggy McCue) - Jiggy McCue

3.70 (20 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Published: 30 October, 2003
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Fifth title in the best-selling Jiggy McCue series. A new girl at Jiggy's school has an allergy - her nose runs dramatically at unexpected times. Everyone shuns her except Angie, to Pete and Jiggy's disgust. One day, in class, the new girl does a mighty sneeze, spraying snot all over the window, and Jiggy sees pictures in it that foretell the future. It turns out that the girl has reached the age where females in her family develop a Gift - hers is to be able to tell the future via her nose - she's something of a Nostrilamus. Meanwhile, the three friends, Jiggy, Pete and Angie have found a creature on the council tip - a small, brown, furry character, the Snottle, that seems to have a strange bond with the new girl...
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Type Book
ISBN13 9781843623441
ISBN10 1843623447
Number Of Pages 224
Item Weight 240 g
Product Dimensions 128 x 20 x 194 mm
Publisher / Reseller Orchard Books
Format paperback
Edition 1st Paperback Edition
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The Poltergoose - short-listed for the Blue Peter Children's Book Award Hilarious. TES Wacky and streetwise. The Bookseller The Killer Underpants - winner of the Stockton Children's Book Award The funniest book I've ever read. Teen Titles Has irresistible boy appeal. The Bookseller Quirky, cheeky fun that children will love. Publishing News

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Author's Bio

Michael Lawrence wanted to be an astronomer or archaeologist - instead he went to art school and trained as a graphic designer and photographer. He then worked in a wide range of jobs, including television script reader, press officer, art and antiques dealer, painter and sculptor. In 1995 his first children's book was published and he is now a full-time author, writing for children of all ages, from picture books for toddlers to novels for teenagers. He lives in Cambridgeshire.

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