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The Gizmo Again

By: Paul Jennings
Narrated by: Francis Greenslade
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Jack did something awful with an ice cream: now it's his turn to get licked. The girl sucks Jack's eye. Her tongue is huge and spongy and dribbly. The tip of it goes up one nostril.

A second gizmo yarn from Australia's master of madness.

©1995 Lockley Lodge Pty Ltd (P)2001 Bolinda Publishing Pty Ltd.
Literature & Fiction Science Fiction & Fantasy

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Paul Jennings is an Australian writer of children's books with a delightful mad and quirky style. His stories have sold almost nine million copies and have been translated into 18 languages.

In The Gizmo Again, the sequel to The Gizmo, the loveable picked-on loser armed with sweet naiveté, Gizmo, unintentionally exacts revenge on his tormentors using his unusual talents and a quick-thinking brain.

Narrated with jovial impishness by Australian Francis Greenslade, and full of fun music and sound effects, The Gizmo Again is a redemptive story that should be appreciated by tweens who appreciate gross-out and eccentric humor.

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"It's a challenge not to giggle and guffaw all the way through this Australian yarn." (AudioFile)

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