Roar!
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In the first book, all he wants to do is go back home to his parents because he hates it at the terrible place he is at; but now, in the second book to this series (this one), he is begging his parents to let him stay with his cousin (when he comes) at the Former `Cunning College' but now the `Adventure Academy'. They hire the odd Mister Marvo, who is really Mister Twister - an old friend (well, enemy actually) of the terrible Uncle Bigdad, who makes (as he says) amazing, Instant Adventures - just what the to cubs need at their boarding school. This book is witty, clever and overall fabulously written. `Little Wolf's Diary of Daring Deeds' is absolutely excellent and I would recommend it, despite the fact that it is, actually, for the little kids that are aged between 4 - 8, to any cheeky child that needs a real good giggle or any pleasant parent that needs a cheerful chuckle. I really enjoyed it and I think that you, your youngsters (if you have any), your parents and really your whole family, will get great pleasure from reading this fantastic fiction, perfect paperback, well overall brill book.
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It's great!!
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When I read it, I felt really excited because I did not know what to expect next. It was really funny because the characters had funny names like "Smellybreff" and "Yeller" and he made lots of funny mistakes in his writing, like "scereton" for skeleton. George and Tom, aged 8 and 6.
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