Demon Dentist
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4.8 • 29개의 평가
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This New York Times bestseller from David Walliams, the UK’s #1 bestselling children’s author and “the heir to Roald Dahl” (The Spectator), launched his books stateside in a big way!
Walliams makes going to the dentist a wacky adventure with his signature humor—this is one dentist appointment you don’t want to miss.
Something strange is happening in Alfie's town. Instead of shiny coins from the Tooth Fairy, kids are waking up to dead slugs, live spiders, and other dreadfully icky things under their pillows.
Who would do something so horrific? Alfie is sure that Miss Root, the creepy new dentist in town, is behind it all. There's nothing Alfie hates more than going to the dentist, but to solve this mystery, he may have to book a dreaded appointment….
A Twisted Mystery: Forget the Tooth Fairy. When kids start finding slugs and spiders under their pillows, Alfie knows something is terribly wrong with the new dentist in town, Miss Root.Scary But Funny: Perfect for kids who love to laugh and shriek! Expect spooky chills from the demon dentist and belly laughs from the wacky, bonkers adventure.An Unlikely Hero: Twelve-year-old Alfie hates the dentist more than anything. But to protect his friends and solve the town’s gruesome mystery, he’ll have to face his greatest fear.The Heir to Roald Dahl: Praised by The Spectator as Dahl’s successor, Walliams delivers a classic tale of a brave kid facing a terrifyingly funny grown-up villain.
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A bestselling author for children in the U.K., comedian Walliams (Mr. Stink) promises "a horror story. With quite a lot of made-up words" in the preface to this novel, and what follows is indeed a ghastly affair. Alfie Griffith, 12, has it rough: dead mother, dying father, and an early-life experience with the dentist so grisly that he never returned, leaving him with a mouthful of rotting teeth. When a new dentist arrives, Alfie's social worker insists he visit, even though Miss Root is clearly evil. Her arrival coincides with a disturbing crime spree: teeth left under pillows are replaced not with shillings but with horrifying calling cards: a human eyeball, a dead cockroach, a bat wing (still flapping). The grotesqueries evoke Dahl, but the comparison ends there. The jokes are stale (especially the ones at the expense of the overweight social worker), the adults all buffoons, and the plot a couple hundred pages longer than necessary. Ross's humorous illustrations recall Quentin Blake's, but aren't enough to buoy the sagging adventure or an ending so sugar-coated it would keep Miss Root in business for years. Ages 8 12.
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There need to be more David walliams in here that are in English I really want to read all of them
Demon Dentist
This book includes a hint of child appropriate mild horror and several rides of excitement.
Demon Dentist
This book is hilarious and sad in mutiple ways. The good thing is that you can learn a lesson from his books and also have some laughs. Thank You David Wallims!