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OverviewMARTIN MOONE AND HIS IMAGINARY FRIEND SEAN MURPHY ARE BACK! THE LAUGHS ARE BIGGER AND THE ADVENTURES SILLIER. It's lean times at the Moone Boy household and all Martin wants is a Game Boy. If he wants a Game Boy though, he's going to have to work for it. So his imaginary friend, Sean, suggests he get a job...After failing to find work as a stable boy, cowboy, or homeboy, the Moone boy instead becomes Boyle's main butcher boy. But Francie Feeley's Fabulous Fishatorium across the road is luring all their customers away. Convinced something fishy is afoot, Martin and Sean decide to go on an undercover mission to discover the secrets of the mysterious fish factory. But can Agent M double-O N E get to the bottom of Feeley's slippery schemes without ending up sleeping with the fishes himself? Full Product DetailsAuthor: Chris O'Dowd , Nick V MurphyPublisher: Square Fish Imprint: Square Fish ISBN: 9781250103956ISBN 10: 1250103959 Pages: 336 Publication Date: 02 May 2017 Recommended Age: From 9 to 12 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviewsPraise for the <i>Moone Boy </i>series: </p> <b>Wildly entertaining</b>... Throughout, there are charming illustrations, as well as footnotes defining words of Irish and adolescent origin: craic (fun), gombeen (buffoon), and a gem I ve put into rotation: shifting?Irish for French kissing. <i>The New York Times Book Review </i></p> The Moone family also deserves special recognition for their realistic portrayal of sibling fights and teen angst. <b>For fans of the absurd and hilarious, look no further</b> than this goofy lovechild of <i>The Absolutely True Story of a Part-Time Indian</i> and <i>Diary of a Wimpy Kid</i>. <i>VOYA </i></p> <b>A highly enjoyable and amusing read.</b> <i>The Guardian</i></p> This book is based on the television show <i>Moone Boy</i>, which stars Chris O Dowd and which won the 2013 International Emmy Award for Best Comedy. Part <i>Wimpy Kid</i> and <i>Walter Mitty</i>, and just this side of <i>Peter Pan</i>, the book is likely to be as big a success as the show. <i>Children s Literature </i></p> Praise for the Moone Boy series: Wildly entertaining... Throughout, there are charming illustrations, as well as footnotes defining words of Irish and adolescent origin: craic (fun), gombeen (buffoon), and a gem I've put into rotation: shifting?Irish for French kissing. --The New York Times Book Review The Moone family also deserves special recognition for their realistic portrayal of sibling fights and teen angst. For fans of the absurd and hilarious, look no further than this goofy lovechild of The Absolutely True Story of a Part-Time Indian and Diary of a Wimpy Kid. --VOYA A highly enjoyable and amusing read. --The Guardian This book is based on the television show Moone Boy, which stars Chris O'Dowd and which won the 2013 International Emmy Award for Best Comedy. Part Wimpy Kid and Walter Mitty, and just this side of Peter Pan, the book is likely to be as big a success as the show. --Children's Literature Praise for the Moone Boy series: Wildly entertaining... Throughout, there are charming illustrations, as well as footnotes defining words of Irish and adolescent origin: craic (fun), gombeen (buffoon), and a gem I ve put into rotation: shifting?Irish for French kissing. The New York Times Book Review The Moone family also deserves special recognition for their realistic portrayal of sibling fights and teen angst. For fans of the absurd and hilarious, look no further than this goofy lovechild of The Absolutely True Story of a Part-Time Indian and Diary of a Wimpy Kid. VOYA A highly enjoyable and amusing read. The Guardian This book is based on the television show Moone Boy, which stars Chris O Dowd and which won the 2013 International Emmy Award for Best Comedy. Part Wimpy Kid and Walter Mitty, and just this side of Peter Pan, the book is likely to be as big a success as the show. Children s Literature Author InformationChris O'Dowd is an award-winning actor and writer from the barmy town of Boyle in Ireland. Chris did some good acting in Bridesmaids, The IT Crowd, Gulliver's Travels and Of Mice and Men. We won't mention the films where he did bad acting. He has a dog called Potato and a cat who shouts at him for no reason. He studied at University College Dublin and the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art. He graduated from neither. Chris created Moone Boy to get revenge on his sisters for putting make-up on him as a child. He co-wrote the Sky TV series and this book with his good friend Nick Murphy, who is a lot older than Chris. Nick V. Murphy is a writer from Kilkenny, Ireland. (The V. in his name stands for Very.) He went to Trinity College Dublin to study English and History, but spent most of his time doing theatre and running away from girls. This was where he bumped into Chris O'Dowd, who was out looking for pizza. After college, Nick focused on writing, which was the laziest career he could think of, as it could even be done while wearing pajamas. He wrote a few things for TV, then a movie called Hideaways, before co-writing a short film with Chris called Capturing Santa. The pajama-wearing pair developed this into the comedy series Moone Boy, which recently won an International Emmy for Best Comedy. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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