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How Harry Riddles Got Nearly Almost Famous (Shoutykid, Book 3)

By: Simon Mayle
Narrated by: Daniel Coonan
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The funniest kid in fiction is back and he’s got a lot to SHOUT about!

Hi there,

So I’ve joined a band with Jess and this new kid, Kevin, who is pretty annoying but also a REALLY talented guitar player. We’ve got a good shot at winning the Battle of the Bands competition for our school as long as Kevin doesn’t get expelled first. But here’s the thing, my dad has this crazy idea to take me, my mum, my EVIL sister and my twin brothers sailing round the world. For TWO years!!!! Swimming with dolphins, and scuba diving would be pretty cool, but how am I meant to reach rock stardom if I’m stuck on a boat in the middle of the ocean?

Good luck and have fun.
Harry Riddles

Classics Growing Up & Facts of Life Humourous Fiction Literature & Fiction

Critic Reviews

Totally awesome…the trials of Harry Riddles life are laugh out loud funny. I could not stop laughing. Go out and grab a copy you won't be disappointed.
Leia, age 10

If you like Diary of a Wimpy Kid or Tom Gates you will like this book… it’s really funny and it made me laugh.
Isaac , age 8

Unlike any book I've ever read. I loved it!
Sam, age 10

Awesome, epic, funny and entertaining. I love the way the book is written in the form of letters and emails and texts. I hope that the author writes lots more adventures for Harry.
William, age 9

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