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by - written on 19/09/09 (Very useful, 16 readings)
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This is an astonishing tale of a boy turned into a monster by anything edible and green. His toes curl, his chair ends up on the floor, roars and general mayhem follows. Who knows, maybe it's some allergy, y'know? Or perhaps a food sensitivity? Or maybe he doesn't eat according to his blood group? His parents are familiar with a spectacle, though, and remain totally calm, in fact coolly commenting on the transformation. One night, though, the boy accidentally eats a pea - a whole pea - and doesn't notice. What's going to happen? I am in two minds about this book. One one hand, it's really well drawn and told, with modern, quite grown up artwork to ... Read the complete review
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