Two Terrible Vikings and Grunt the Berserker

Two Terrible Vikings and Grunt the Berserker

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Author: Francesca Simon

Format: Paperback

Number of Pages: 176


It's not easy being the WORST at everything! Hack and Whack are the very worst Vikings in the village - until a fierce andstinky berserker moves in - NEXT DOOR! WILL the brand new school help the twins outwit this villain and his viciousdog, Muddy Butt? And will Twisty Pants, Dirty Ulf and Elsa Gold-Hair help vanquish this foulfiend? 'As joyously anarchic as Horrid Henry.' - Cressida Cowell'A great new series for early readers.' - BookTrust 'A wonderfully absurd, anarchic romp.' - Sarah McIntyre 'Immensely appealing to children of five and up.' - Literary Review



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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.
Author: Francesca Simon

Format: Paperback

Number of Pages: 176


It's not easy being the WORST at everything! Hack and Whack are the very worst Vikings in the village - until a fierce andstinky berserker moves in - NEXT DOOR! WILL the brand new school help the twins outwit this villain and his viciousdog, Muddy Butt? And will Twisty Pants, Dirty Ulf and Elsa Gold-Hair help vanquish this foulfiend? 'As joyously anarchic as Horrid Henry.' - Cressida Cowell'A great new series for early readers.' - BookTrust 'A wonderfully absurd, anarchic romp.' - Sarah McIntyre 'Immensely appealing to children of five and up.' - Literary Review