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Einstein's Underpants - and How They Saved the World

Anthony McGowan

Einstein's Underpants - and How They Saved the World

Subjects

  • Fantasy Worlds - awesome adventures of magic and mystery

Average rating

4 out 5

7 reviews

Reviews

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I loved this book, because Alexander and his friends saved the world.

Director Wanda Satellite 30.07.2019

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It is funny

Anonymous 22.07.2016

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it was laugh out loud funny with the main character Alexander and his uncle Otto on a mission to save the world!!

Anonymous 24.06.2014

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It was most fascinating! It made me fall out of my chair, still giggling. It definitely did put me off my yoghurt for a few days. It is suitable for ages between 8-12, I should think, although the main characters are aged roughly 12 or 13. It can make you feel that you are really 'there', and really 'feel' the characters' emotions. This book, well and truly, deserves a wonderful 5* score! I recommend this book to everyone!

Anonymous 24.06.2014

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Its a funny version of an alien invasion with hilarious characters such as the dynamic hurricane of farting ( and burping ), the Really Annoying girl and tortoise boy and his pet tortoise Cedric!

Anonymous 23.06.2014

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This book is all an adventure ,the boy is called Alexander who is a maths geek,he has a team called the freaks and together they save the world.

Anonymous 23.06.2014

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It is really, really exciting.

Anonymous 23.06.2014