I read <i>My Headteacher is an Evil Genius,</i> and thought it was hilarious and clever and laugh-out-loud funny, with many snort-worthy jokes and delightfully bonkers bits. I loved the drawings, and how the text and images danced around each other, and I didn't mind spilling my drink guffawing explosively at some of the sharp wordplay and silly puns. A delight to read, and definitely one I'll recommend!
Thomas Taylor, author of Malamander
Hilarious! Had me properly laughing
Katie Tsang, author of the Sam Wu Is Not Afraid series
Cranks up the fun factor to eleven!
Philip Ardagh, Roald Dahl Funny Prize winning author
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First News
<p>It is full of humour, cleverly written and a real page turner; I was eager to find out what happens next.<br />I don’t have a single bad thing to say about it and would definitely recommend it to my friends. I think children of any reading age would really enjoy this book.</p>
Kids Review, Books Up North
“Cranks up the fun factor to eleven.” Philip Ardagh
“So much fun!” Katie Tsang
“Good for newly developing readers.” Primary Times
Laugh-out-loud school-based antics, illustrations AND evil headteachers make this book perfect for fans of Pamela Butchart and Sam Copeland.
Meet Tom Ginger. She’s shy! she’s retiring! She’s … our only hope! Not exactly the stuff that heroes are made of – or is it?
Shy girl Tom Ginger is the world’s most unlikeliest hero – until she discovers that her new braces have the power to act as radio transmitters, allowing her to tune into the conversations of her new super-evil head teacher. Suddenly it’s up to Tom to save the school from Miss Fortune’s dastardly plans. Can she do it? Read the book to find out!
PRAISE FOR MY HEAD TEACHER IS AN EVIL GENIUS
“Uproariously funny, fiendishly well plotted.” Paul Coomey
“Wickedly funny.” Chris Soul
“Hilarious and clever.” Thomas Taylor
“Fabulously funny and super stylish.” Steven Lenton
“Made me laugh so much.” Toppsta Review