Code Name Bananas: The hilarious and epic new children’s book from multi-million bestselling author David Walliams in 2020 Children’s Books,Literature & Fiction,Historical by David Walliams with 480 pages.
- Details Code Name Bananas: The hilarious and epic new children’s book from multi-million bestselling author David Walliams in 2020 Children’s Books,Literature & Fiction,Historical :
- Title : Code Name Bananas: The hilarious and epic new children’s book from multi-million bestselling author David Walliams in 2020
Brand : David Walliams
Category : Children’s Books,Literature & Fiction,Historical
ISBN : 8305838
Page of number : 480 pages
Publisher : HarperCollinsChildren’sBooks (2 Nov. 2020)
Language : English
Dimensions : 14.1 x 4.1 x 22.2 cm

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Children’s Books,Literature & Fiction,Historical Code Name Bananas: The hilarious and epic new children’s book from multi-million bestselling author David Walliams in 2020 by David Walliams Go back in time with No. 1 bestselling author David Walliams for a whizz-bang epic adventure of action, laughter and secret plots – and the extraordinary friendship between a little boy and a huge gorilla that just might save the day…1940. Britain is at war with Nazi Germany.Eleven-year-old Eric spends his days at the place that makes him most happy: London Zoo. And there’s one animal in particular he loves: Gertrude the gorilla.With bombs falling all over London, Eric must rescue Gertrude.Together with his Uncle Sid, a keeper at the zoo, the three go on the run. But while hiding out at the seaside they uncover a top-secret Nazi plot…Join David Walliams on this action-packed, laugh-out-loud adventure for all the family!
- As ever, as soon as a new book was released, we ordered it. But. This book just isn’t as good. Yes, it’s been churned out at astonishing speed but that seems to be the goal now. Publish publish publish, regardless of substance. The ever so predictable jokes are getting tired. The relentless mockery of others seeming rather jaded now. How he’s managed to fill half a chapter mocking speech impediments I don’t know but there we are, my kids all asked me to paraphrase in the end, leaving out the mocking. “It’s not very kind” (9yr old). “We wouldn’t be allowed to do that” (10yr old) “we wouldn’t WANT to do that” (12yr old). The stereotypical mocking of class that is dragged out every book. We’ve only been reading it one night but the fact my 10yr old said this just sums up this review – “if it were a book by Katherine Rundell or Ross Welford or Philip Pullman or.. or… who wrote the Nowhere Emporium? (Ross MacKenzie) or The Boy at the back of the class (O’njali Raúf) then we’d all be asking for another chapter when you stopped reading but you’ve read 6 chapters and I think I’ve been daydreaming for the last 2…” David Walliams seems to have become a caricature of himself now, there seems little depth and authentic writing. The Beast of Buckingham Palace was bad but we read it. The Worlds Worst Teachers we put down after 2 chapters and didn’t finish. This one, I fear, may be going the same way. We read and read and read in this house, I still read to all 3 children at bedtime for an hour – even an hour and three quarters to two hours in a really gripping book. But they’re not enjoying David Walliams books any more. It’s a shame that authors who genuinely produce some amazing works are not given the same opportunities for promotion as Walliams is – I think many people, like us, buy his books automatically and that’s the success his publisher thrives on but there are some really super authors out here whose books I would buy automatically without hesitation. As for David Walliams books in future, I think we’ll finally pass. This one is the one that’s finally made me stop buying his books.
YAY!!: – I am the very 1st to review this magnificent book, Every time Walliams brings a book out, it get better every year. With out hesitation, I am 16 years of age and I have been reading his books since the age of 8: – I am STILL reading his magnificent books: – even his Picture books and they are meant for the ages to 3-7 and David’s NOVELS are meant for the ages to 8-12, and also his NOVELAS that he’s written they are for the ages to 7-9 . Oh and Walliams short story collection that he has written there age range is 7-12 as well.So no matter what age you are still read the books that what enjoy; even if they are meant for children. I am gonna read his meaningful books till the day I DIE. Xx xxx xX
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