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by Ged Gillmore

Genre: Other8

Published: 2015

Series: Tuck & Ginger

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Watch Out!!! This book is so funny you’ll probably pee your pants laughing.Tuck
and Ginger are two cats who get on each other's nerves. But they need
to pause the claws if they’re to escape from the high-rise apartment
where they are trapped. And escape they must, for their kidnappers –
Rodney and Janice Burringo – are warty wicked witches who want to use
Tuck and Ginger’s body parts to build the best witches’ cat in the
world: a black Purrari. Tuck, who’s a few granules short of a
litter-tray, and Ginger, a cynical street fighter gone to seed, must
overcome their differences and survive a list of unlikely adventures if
they’re to escape alive from the beastly Burringos and their toxic gases
before it’s too late.This chapter book is laugh-aloud funny, quirky and original. Do we perhaps have another Andy Griffiths waiting in the wings? - Buzzword BooksCats
On The Run…one highly entertaining children’s book. This chapter book
is such a funny read for kids aged 8 to 12 or any adults who want a good
laugh. It’s witty and clever - The Mummy ProjectCats On The Run is perfect for fans of Jeff Kinney's Diary of a Wimpy Kid series, Lincoln Pierce's Big Nate series and the James Patterson Middle School series.If
you are looking for funny cat stories then look no further. Prepare to
laugh out loud and fall in love with Tuck & Ginger, the Cats On The Run!Amazon ReviewCats on
the Run - What a rib tickling adventure this is! I bought this copy for
my 9 year old and she thoroughly enjoyed it's rip roaring content. So
much so I felt the urge to delve in and sample it's delights
myself....only to find I couldn't put it down! Note to self - in future
maybe do not open a Ged Gilmore "Ginger and Tuck" tale - whilst airborne
and flying solo. I have to say my fellow passengers recently were more
than a little wary of a grown woman laughing out load as I turned the
pages on the hilarious tale. The beauty of this story is it really
caters to an 8-12 year old but equally the hidden humor (and double
entendres) that lie therein is for the likes of myself too. Loved the
characters! From the hero felines Ginger and Tuck to their nemesis
witches Janice and Rodney - whose sole goal is to cast their evil and
blend the 2 into a puuurfect designer moggy "a purrarri". The heros
antics as they try to outrun the evil duo and the cast of characters
they meet along the way is pure genius. I can only hope the screen play
is not too far off - this caper would make fabulous transistion to the
big screen too. Loved it!Grainne O'Beirne Kelly (age 45 1/2) and Grace O'Beirne Kelly (age 9 1/2) :-)

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