Jim Reaper: The Glove of Death
Rachel Delahaye, Jamie Littler
When Mum asks Jim to rid their garden of snails, he has an idea. Using the white glove from Dad’s study, Jim is going to give each snail a swift and painless death. But can he go through with it? When Mr Darcy the cat gets involved, Jim loses the glove and trouble breaks loose.
The third story in the deadly funny JIM REAPER series, perfect for fans of Dahl, Walliams and Lemony Snicket.
Reviews

A good book with the most twisted story ever! A great book that I would definitely recommend to all people.
Nurse Cynthia Piccalilli 31.07.2023

Star Reviewer

I wouldn't say this book is my favourite. It was OK, but I didn't really like reading about Death and the stuff like that. It's all a bit confusing really. Also, I have no interest in snails whatsoever so this wasn't really the book for me.
Coach Candyfloss Unicycle 19.07.2023

Star Reviewer

I liked Will best because he is funny and knows a lot of facts about snails. I found it interesting because it had lots of funny things in it. I would recommend it for someone else if they like funny things.
Dame June Ridiculous 04.07.2020

This is a very funny and exciting book!
Anonymous 23.08.2017

This book is a comedy and I really enjoyed it
Anonymous 13.08.2017

This book is a great way of thinking of your own book to write and makes you want to read the next one
Anonymous 03.08.2017

This book is the third in the Jim Reaper series. Jim Reaper (son of Grim Reaper) steals his dad's Glove of Death to kill some snails as gently as possible for money. Then Jim accidentally kills his babysitter by touching her with the Glove of Death. Right then Jim thinks things can't get worse. He goes to the Death Corrections Team to bring his babysitter back to life. Everything is fine until the local cat (Mr Darcy) runs away with the Glove of Death and if Jim doesn't get it back, there could be trouble. I enjoyed it even though it isn't something I'd usually read.
Anonymous 20.07.2017

You should read this book because it is a book which makes you feel like you are actually there. However even though there aren't any pictures you can see the pictures in your mind.
Anonymous 19.07.2017

Very good
Anonymous 13.07.2017