
Bob vs the Selfie Zombies
Andy Jones
Illustrated by Robin Boyden
Ages 8 to 12
Imprint: Piccadilly Press
Synopsis
INTRODUCING BOB, ACCIDENTAL TIME TRAVELLER! THE HILARIOUS, ACTION-PACKED SERIES FOR AGES 8+
"Brilliantly bonkers" Maz Evans, author of Who Let the Gods Out?
"Bold, clever and funny" P.G. Bell, author of The Train to Impossible Places
When Bob accidentally time travels and comes face to face with his future self in the middle of a disastrous alternative reality, he knows has to do . . . something. An evil genius has created a smile-operated camera that turns people into zombies!
Now it's up to Bob to fix the present, to change the future, and save the whole world! If only he could figure out how. . .
Perfect for reluctant readers and fans of David Solomons, David Baddiel and Greg James & Chris Smith.
PRAISE FOR BOB VS THE SELFIE ZOMBIES
"Rip-roaring time travel comedy" David Solomons, author of My Brother Is a Superhero
"Laugh-out-loud" Olaf Falafel, author of Trixie Pickle: Art Avenger
"I loved it!" Jo Simmons, author of I Swapped My Brother on the Internet
Details
320 pages
Imprint: Piccadilly Press
Reviews
An instant hit. Bold, clever and funny, with writing that absolutely sizzles. My kids and I are now confirmed fans of Andy Jones, who weaves a smart time-hopping tale around his instantly likeable characters. I'm already looking forward to whatever he does next.P.G. Bell, author of The Train to Impossible Places
You'll cry tears of laughter, tears of sadness and tears at Dad's terrible jokes. But you'll be smiling while you do. Brilliantly bonkers.Maz Evans, author of Who Let the Gods Out?
I have three rules about writing for children: avoid zombies, talent competitions and time travel. Andy Jones has broken all three rules and yet somehow created a rip-roaring time travel comedy adventure. In the future, this book might actually save the world.David Solomons, author of My Brother Is a Superhero
Funnier than a book about zombies has any right to be. Laugh-out-loud time travel adventures don't come along often - I hope Andy's going to continuum.Olaf Falafel, author of Trixie Pickle, Art Avenger