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The World of Norm: Includes Delivery: Book 10

Jonathan Meres

The World of Norm: Includes Delivery: Book 10

Subjects

  • Funny Stuff - rib ticklers to make you fall off your chair
  • Friends & Family - tears and laughter, and happy ever after

Average rating

4 out 5

21 reviews

The tenth hilarious title in the award-winning, laugh-out-loud series, The World of Norm. Perfect for fans of Tom Gates and Diary of a Wimpy Kid.

Norm knew it was going to be one of those days when he lost his house…

But even when he finds it, things don’t get much better. What could be worse than imagining your parents at a salsa dancing event – with your best friend?! Norm’s not sure what’s got into Mikey, but he suspects hormones may be involved. Flipping typical!

With brilliantly funny illustrations throughout from Donough O’Malley.

Praise for Jonathan Meres:
‘Hilarious stuff from one of my comic heroes!’ – Harry Hill
‘Jonathan Meres is flipping funny!’ – Eddie Izzard

Reviews

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Amazing story! The: “World of Norm” series are all fantastic but this one is just out of the box!

Queen Sapphire Piccalilli 30.07.2023

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Following a cycling disaster involving his best friend, a garage and a tea-set, Norm should have given the £100 reparation to his mother, but somehow it gets forgotten so that he can repair his bike. The norm life cycle is comprised of three linked stages: emergence, cascade, and internalization (1998, 896-901). Finnemore and Sikkink begin by positing a catalytic role for norm entrepreneurs in fostering norm emergence

Dame Diamond Squirrel 21.08.2022

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It was a boring book because it wasn't funny

Duchess Angora Stegosaurus 04.08.2022

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I liked this book because it was funny and made me giggle

Master Catapult Fascination 11.09.2021

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It was very good

Mademoiselle Phoenix Desperado 10.08.2021

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i hated it 0 stars would not read again.

Esquire Raccoon Squirrel 12.09.2020

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This book is really funny. I liked Dave the most because he got Norm in trouble.

Master Cello Frozen-Peas 26.08.2020

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I liked it because it was very silly

Constable Pug Biscuits 26.08.2020

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Like all the other Norm books, I recommend you read them in order but you don't have to, you can read them in any order but it helps you get to know the characters better! If you like Diary of a Wimpy Kid, you'll love these books! Recommended for kids aged 10 and up.

Corporal Quincy Yo-yo 24.08.2020

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I really love this series of books it is one of the funniest series I have ever read. I would recommend this book to all the people who like 'Diary of a wimpy kid','Big Nate'...etc...Very well done! Read on.

Lord Slide Waxwork 09.08.2020

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I think this book is very funny. My favourite character is Norm because of his obsession with pizza and his reaction to the fact that Grandpa, Brian and Dave ate it all. I would recommend this book to someone else because it is very funny.

Coach Sketch Peanut-butter 18.07.2020

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it inclods a lot of bad words but it was good

Marshal Gargoyle Spaghetti-Hoops 29.06.2020

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A brilliant series of books. I would recommend reading whole series in order.

Anonymous 11.08.2019

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I love Jonathan Meres humour and the funny stuff he's put in his book.

Anonymous 04.08.2019

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very funny

Anonymous 30.07.2019

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love it a very fuuny read.

Coach Peanuts Owl 29.07.2019

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Not very good very repetitive

Anonymous 01.03.2018

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This book is fun and action packed. Good for readers age10

Anonymous 29.08.2017

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i recommend this book to someone who likes humor or someone who likes diary of a wimpy kid /tom gates

Anonymous 15.08.2017

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This book is very funny and a bit weird.

Anonymous 03.08.2017