Denton Little's Still Not Dead (e-bog) af Rubin, Lance
Rubin, Lance (forfatter)

Denton Little's Still Not Dead e-bog

56,99 DKK (inkl. moms 71,24 DKK)
Living sucks when you have to pretend to be dead. SPOLER ALERT: Denton didnt die. But as the only person in the world, apparently, not to have kicked it on his deathdate, there are lots of people after him. And some of those people are not good people. And some of them would rather just kill him than have to deal with it. And also his Mums involved. Even though he thought she was dead too. Its ...
E-bog 56,99 DKK
Forfattere Rubin, Lance (forfatter)
Udgivet 9 februar 2017
Længde 352 sider
Genrer Children’s / Teenage fiction: General, modern and contemporary fiction
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781471124266
Living sucks when you have to pretend to be dead. SPOLER ALERT: Denton didnt die. But as the only person in the world, apparently, not to have kicked it on his deathdate, there are lots of people after him. And some of those people are not good people. And some of them would rather just kill him than have to deal with it. And also his Mums involved. Even though he thought she was dead too. Its all pretty confusing. Lance Rubins incredible sense of humour shines through once again in this laugh-out-loud sequel to DENTON LITTLES DEATHDATE. An outrageously funny read, perfect for fans of Judd Apatow, The Big Bang Theory and John Green. Praise for Denton Littles Deathdate: Dentons funny, self-effacing genuineness will keep readers rooting for him Kirkus Reviews Full belly-laugh funny Notes From The Underground Freaking hilarious goodreads.com Very, very funny . . . fresh, original and an absolute joy to read thebookbag.co.uk This book! Oh my god, this book is brilliant! Its so exciting and awesome! Who has ever heard of a teen angsty, hilariously funny, fast-paced, exciting dystopian? I love it!... Once Upon a Bookcase Nothing short of incredible Diva Booknerd This page-turner sparkles with hilarious dialogue, deadpan drollness, roller-coaster plot twists, and wryly presented coming-of-age revelations School Libraries Journal