Iguana Boy vs. The 30 Second Thief

Iguana Boy vs. The 30 Second Thief

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Author: James Bishop
ISBN: 9781444939408
Publication date: 6th September 2018
Publisher: Hodder Children's Books an imprint of Hachette Children's Group
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 253 pages

Our View on Iguana Boy vs. The 30 Second Thief

 Think you know super-hero stories? Think again! Dylan, aka Iguana Boy, has an unusual super-power – he can talk to iguanas. Despite the derision of his superhero siblings, he’s already managed to save the world once (detailed in book one of the series) and therefore has a place at Superhero HQ. It’s not quite what he’d hoped for, then he’s put in charge of a special superhero team, the CITD no less… Even though that actually stands for Cats in Trees Department, Dylan and his band – including his five iguana sidekicks – manage to foil a criminal mastermind. Absurd situations and a range of fabulously comic characters, both human and reptile, put this at the top of the superhero comedy tree, with regular, very funny cartoon strips adding to the enjoyment. 

 

Andrea Reece

About Iguana Boy vs. The 30 Second Thief

He might have the lamest superpower ever but Dylan, AKA Iguana Boy, has proven himself worthy enough to be accepted into the superhero collective. Dylan is excited and his iguanas are hyper. Recipe for success, RIGHT? Iguana Boy and his team of iguanas eagerly await their orders to SAVE THE WORLD. But CEO of the Superhero Collective Ron Strongman doesn't have time for lowly superheroes. Dylan will have to find his own way to get to the top, or else he will be saving silly cats from trees FOREVER. When a new villain is causing chaos across London, Dylan can't believe his luck... this is his chance.

Can Iguana Boy bring Repeat Offender to justice ... In 30 seconds or less!

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