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Beetle Boy

Published
Jan 2002
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General Fiction General Fiction
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32

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Gregory Sampson woke one morning to discover that he had become a giant beetle. He had a large, purple-brown beetle body. He had two long beetle antennae. And six, thin, hairy beetle legs.' 'Gregory, get dressed and come down for breakfast,' his dad called. When Gregory Sampson wakes up one day to find he has become a beetle, he is pretty upset. But what is more upsetting is that nobody notices! Not his mother, not his father, not his sister, not his teacher. Only his best friend Michael realises that Gregory is now a beetle. Together, they try and work out what to do. This is a brilliantly funny story that has deceptively complex messages, touching on relationships within the family, self-confidence and how others perceive you. A classic of the future. "Better than Pokemon. I sent this to my eight year old nephew and I hear he's very upset that he's not Beetle Boy. He's memorised much of the book already. It's replaced Pokemon as his reason for living." - A customer from Amazon.com.

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First Edition Jan 2002 Bloomsbury (UK) ISBN13 9780747551300 ISBN10 0747551308
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May 2001 Dragonfly Books ISBN13 9780440414421 ISBN10 0440414423
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Feb 1999 Doubleday ISBN13 9780385325493 ISBN10 0385325495
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