My Hamster's Got Talent
Dave Lowe, Mark Chambers
Nine-year-old Benjamin Jinks has a 'Most Talented Pet' competition to win, and he is sure that his pet Stinky is the hamster for the job. But the duo soon find out that there's more at stake than just the competition. . . Can Stinky survive the pair's latest hare-brained plot? This fourth book in the acclaimed STINKY AND JINKS series has all the hallmark excitement, warmth and hamster hilarity that readers have come to expect from Dave Lowe.
Reviews

My favourite character was the hamster because he ran off and I can’t believe he ran off when they were performing.
Princess Morgana Pipistrel 15.08.2024

It was a funny book but a little confusing at times.
Empress Fenella Tyrannosaurus 18.07.2024

I love this book I like how the hamster (stinky ) can talk I would recommend this book to everybody who loves talking animals and cool stunts
Senorita Sapphire Archer 27.08.2023

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I really like Ben's teacher after Mr McCreedy, Miss Miles. She smiles a lot and she's really kind to her students. I don't like Ben's rival, Edward Eggington (apart from his name, of course) as he is always rude. He's also rich and he cheats a lot and Edward's a real show off. I will recommend the Stinky and Jinks books to my classmates because they are really good.
Chief Slide Hedgehog 30.08.2022

Great talent if skateboarding, but I was scared when he escaped
Senor Snoopy Bubble-wrap 10.08.2022

Ben and Stinky went to a pet show and Ben lost stinky. Luckily Ben and his dad found him. Stinky’s cage never get’s cleaned out for the little hamster.
Anonymous 09.08.2022

Benjamin puts his pet Stinky the Hamster in for the Most Talented Pet competition and sure he will win , as stinky talk to him. But during the competition Stinky goes missing and Benjamin and his family go on a journey to find stinky and the person responsible for letting Stinky out his cage during the competition. I like Stinky the hamster best in the book. This book interested me as Stinky the hamster can talk. Yes, I would recommend this book t someone else.
Senorita Sunny Frankenstein 03.08.2022

This book was so funny especially when the little hamster had to ride on a domino skateboard. I would recommend this book for 7-8 year olds. It is a bit sad in the middle.
Princess Venus Sequins 29.07.2022

It was good
Major Chip Unicycle 18.07.2022

so funny!
Captain Daisy Teabag 08.08.2021

I liked that Ben and his dad found Stinky and brought him back home. It was such a amazing story including the end which was also very very brilliant.
Captain Petronella Colly-Wobbles 01.08.2021

This book wasn’t that interesting
Viscount Ice-T Sausage-Roll 29.07.2021

I thought that it was really unrealistic I thought that it was bad to underestimate hampsters It was fiction and my favourite character was stinky I would recommend it to ppl who pets
Constable Peanuts Pawprint 01.09.2020

There is a talent competition to decide which pet has the best talent. Ben taught Stinky to skateboard. However it doesn't go to plan her keeps falling off and hurting himself. At the talent show, Edward Eggington is determined his pet mice are going to win, and he let Stinky out of his cage. Stinky can't be found, Ben is very upset. The mice win the show. Later Ben finds out what has happened from Dad's video recording. And eventually they Stinky and take him home. He has a carrot as a reward and wins the show afterall for being a brave and talented hamster for being in the wild. I think I would recommend this book to someone else - it's great.
Nurse Nectarine Sheep-Dip 23.08.2020

Alright
Anonymous 08.09.2018

I found it engaging to read, and it was very funny and always kept you thinking. My favourite character is stinky the hamster he reminds me of my pet hamster biscuit. Overall it is an amazing book!!!
Anonymous 19.07.2018

This book is really good if you like hamsters and dogs.
Anonymous 02.09.2017

It is an ok book for people who are stating to read long books.
Anonymous 26.08.2017

This book was just amazing!
Anonymous 25.08.2017

It was soooo good
Anonymous 18.08.2017