Wiggott's Wonderful Waxworld: Terror Train
Terry Deary
From the author of Horrible Histories . . .
A mysterious tower. A girl in a glass case. A stolen phone. A door to an old waxworld. And Boy. All things considered, things weren’t going too well for Boy in Wildpool. Not only are the police looking for him, but the worrying Arfur Loaf is on the warpath too. He can look after himself, can Boy, but going to Wiggott’s Wonderful Waxworld to lie low for a while might be the worst decision he’s ever made. No – getting on the Terror Train – that’s the worst decision he’s ever made. Now Burke and Hare are after him as well! All Boy has to d is get back to his own time, escape the Terror Train and rescue the girl . . . all before it’s too late. That’s enough for any boy in one day. Wiggott’s Wonderful Waxworld is the perfect spooky read for any time of year! An exhilarating adventure for fans of Shadow House, Goosebumps and Skulduggery Pleasant.Reviews

Amazing book, written well, would recommend.
Doctor Paperback Archway 07.09.2023

it was a great book with fictional parts. it was quite funny as the author added a few sentences in every other page. loved the book!
Queen Mistral Spaghetti-Hoops 10.07.2022

Fiction book: You will thoroughly enjoy this unless you are afraid of thieves, the dark and legends.
Lady Rose Anteater 05.02.2021

Awesome! ! ! I love the adjectives and the author. ( Horrible History Fan! )
Anonymous 18.08.2020

A gothic horror mixed with terribly real animatronics.
Anonymous 05.08.2020

Star Reviewer

This is a book about a thief called boy who is sent to steel a phone from Arthur Loaf and give it to Mr Wiggott who runs a wax world . In trying to find Mr Wiggott, Boy goes into some of the wax worlds and finds out they can move!!! The phone helps him escape and eventually he escapes. I would recommend this book to anyone because it is a bit creepy but ends happily.
Anonymous 19.08.2019

good and a great book to read and the spookiest adenverce
Ambassador Rapper Possum 15.07.2019