Weird Stuff

Author(s): Richard Tulloch

Fiction

Brian Hobble isn't much of a writer - he's more of a soccer player. And most of the time he's not much of a soccer player either. But then one day he borrows a pink Easyflow pen from Nathan Lumsdyke, and he can't stop writing! Unfortunately for Brian, the pen only allows him to write sickeningly flowery prose, even on his science test. Brian can't wait to give the pen back until he realises that Cassandra Wyman finds him a lot more interesting with his new-found writing talent. Weird Stuff is the first in a new series by Richard Tulloch revolving around the kids of Garunga Central and the slightly odd things that happen to them.


'I couldn't write for nuts, until I borrowed Nathan Lumsdyke's pink Easiflow pen. Suddenly I wrote super long stories. They were totally weird, embarrassing stories, with kissing and stuff. And what was worse, everybody thought I'd made them up myself!!!' Brian Hobble, Author (also soccer superstar and red-hot babe magnet).


'Brian Hobble is the most talented young writer I've met in my years as a children's author and writing teacher. Keep up the good work, Brian!' Lancelot Cummins (bestselling author of A T-Rex Ate My Homework, Brown Gunk From Mars and My Mum's A Zombie Killer).


'Brian Hobble's Weird Stuff is a reel fantastick book and you oughta reed it.' Vince Peretti (Brian Hobble's best friend)

General Information

  • : 9780759320307
  • : Random House Australia
  • : Vintage (Australia)
  • : 0.2
  • : Australia
  • : books

Other Specifications

  • : Richard Tulloch
  • : Paperback
  • : 904
  • : A823.3
  • : Fiction

More About The Product

‘The book includes good characters, descriptive writing and total suspense around every corner!!!’ - Henry St John, age 10

‘I thought this story was great... I suppose it would have been good if you had a pen to do your drama/poetry stories but I wouldn’t want it to write mushy stuff.’ - Conor Moylan, age 10

'Brilliant... I loved the way it was funny but had meaning... It's a lot like Morris Glietzman books... It made me feel like laughing out loud. I'd love to read more.' - Samantha Goth, aged 11

‘I liked the book very much. I think it’s the zombie bits that are really cool... I couldn’t stop reading it, it was so cool.’ - Natasha Riebel, age 8