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World's Greatest Liar

Barry Hutchison, Katie Abey

World's Greatest Liar

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

10 reviews

Dylan Malone, aka Beaky, has a habit for telling porkies – every time he opens his mouth, out pops a whopper… But then his long-suffering sister shoves him into the truth-telling machine at Madame Shirley’s Marvellous Emporium of Peculiarities. Now Beaky can’t tell a lie – not even a teeny-weeny one – and a truth-telling Beaky is even worse…

Reviews

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Funny book but a bit boring as well.

Sergeant Crocodile Foxtail 04.01.2024

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Good for young people because is funny and uses silly pictures

General Trigger Peanut-butter 14.07.2023

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a hilarious story of a partially famous liar who loses the ability to lie because of a silly metal box and tries to find a way to lie again before unleashing too many secrets... Just an ordinary and silly book =^D

Anonymous 26.08.2020

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I really enjoyed this book. I couldn’t put it down! I found it engaging from the first page.

Anonymous 17.08.2020

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unputdownable

Countess Iggy Legend 29.08.2018

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Imagine not being able to lie!

Anonymous 21.08.2017

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you have to get more than halfway in the book to where he even loses the ability to lie!

Anonymous 08.08.2017

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It is a very funny book after he is unable to lie.

Anonymous 27.07.2017

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It's really good because he loses the ability to lie because he was shoved into a truth telling machine.

Anonymous 05.08.2016

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I did not find this very interesting.

Anonymous 27.07.2016