LoveReading4Kids Says
LoveReading4Kids Says
Written by Humza Arshad, creator of the hit YouTube series Diary of a Bad Man, and comedy writer Henry White, Little Badman and the Time Travelling Teachers of Doom is a tornado of personality and adventure, with Aleksei Bitskoff’s illustrations adding extra humour.
12-year-old Humza Khan, AKA Little Badman, is a force to be reckoned with – “Eggington’s greatest living freestyler”, “the Asian James Bond. The brown Jason Bourne. The Muslim Inspector Gadget.” With a long history of naughtiness, Little Badman’s second adventure sees him sent to Mahmood Academy Summer School in Pakistan with his best friend Umer, his partner in everything since they were the size of a bag of rice.
“You have been trouble since the day you were born. I have told your mother: you need discipline! Pakistan is the only place you will receive a proper upbringing!” his father declares, and Little Badman is less than happy: “And, yeah, I know I’m Pakistani and all, but I ain’t from Pakistan. It’s as foreign to me as it would be to anyone else who grew up in the UK. Home for me is Poundland, and Argos and KFC (the halal ones at least). What the hell was I gonna do in Pakistan?”
Suffice to say, despite the headmaster’s intention to render his pupils “disciplined, fit, educated. Not the wretched meat sacks standing before us today,” Little Badman cannot be constrained. While plotting his escape, he’s engaged by the Agency to undertake an undercover mission that might just save the world…
Alongside the outrageous antics, whip-smart dialogue, and Little Badman’s irrepressible personality, there’s a wonderful grandfather-grandson relationship and representation of Little Badman’s engagement with Pakistan. Full marks!
Joanne Owen
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Little Badman and the Time-travelling Teacher of Doom Synopsis
Little Badman and friends return in a second hilarious and action-packed adventure, for fans of David Baddiel and David Walliams*
'You've probably heard of me, right? Little Badman. No? Oh. Well . . . doesn't Matter. You will do one day. I'm gonna be big.' I'm Humza Khan, the greatest eleven-year-old rapper Eggington ever had. I've also faced deadly alien slugs, killer aunties and double maths. But now, I (and my best friend Umer I guess) face something even scarier - my dad! He's pretty fed up with us being naughty, so he's sending us away . . . to school. But this is not ordinary school. This is a special summer school in Pakistan, and man something weird is going on - someone has been messing with time! I may have to save the world again . . .'
Humza Arshad's web series Diary of a Bad Man and BADMAN have over 80 million views on Youtube, and he is one of the most popular online comedians in the U.K.
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9780241378502 |
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20th August 2020 |
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Humza Arshad, Henry White |
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Aleksei Bitskoff |
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Puffin an imprint of Penguin Random House Children's UK |
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Paperback |
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336 pages |
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Little Badman |
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Press Reviews
Humza Arshad, Henry White Press Reviews
Praise for Little Badman and the Invasion of the Killer Aunties;
One of The Guardian's 100 best holiday books for 2019
'Wildly over the top and satisfying' - The Observer New Review Children's Book of the Month
'Microwaved pants and killer bees feature in this rib-aching comic caper, heightened with moments of real tenderness and heart.' - The Guardian
'A perfect read for Tom Gates fans: prepare for big belly laughs and great advice on how to be yourself.' - BookTrust
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About Humza Arshad, Henry White
Humza Arshad (pictured) is the first British YouTuber to have his own scripted comedy series on BBC Three in the mockumentary series Coconut. Since accumulating over ninety million views on his channel Humza has used his influence and comedy for a greater purpose. In 2015, Humza performed at one hundred and twenty schools using comedy to prevent at risk teens of becoming radicalised. He is currently an ambassador for YouTube's Creators For Change campaign. You can also keep up with Humza on Instagram @humzaproduction
Henry White is a comedy writer, working in television, online, and most recently in children's fiction. He grew up in West London, began his career in animation, has written and directed adverts for the BBC, worked as a sitcom staff writer, and enjoys penning silly songs for comedy channels. He also has a birthmark shaped like a duck.
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