
You and Me and the Peanut-Butter Beast
Andy Griffiths
Illustrated by Bill Hope
Synopsis
Dive into a laugh-out-loud adventure with You and Me and the Peanut-Butter Beast - the second book in the action packed, hilarious, highly-illustrated You and Me series. From the author behind the multi-million bestselling Treehouse series, Andy Griffiths, this book puts YOU the reader right into the middle of the adventure! This book is highly illustrated by Bill Hope in a comic book style, perfect for fans of Dogman and Bunny vs Monkey.
What are you waiting for? Come on in!
Hey, you – yes, you!
Remember when we found that really deep hole and you jumped in and I had to jump in to rescue you and at the bottom of the hole we found the cave of the legendary Peanut Butter Beast? That was one of our deepest, funniest – and most dangerous – adventures ever!
What? You don’t remember?
Well, have I got a hilarious story for you!
Let me remind you how it all went down . . . and down . . . and down . . . and down . . .
Don't miss You and Me in their first action-packed, bonkers adventure, The Land of Lost Things!
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If you love to laugh, The Land of Lost Things by Andy Griffiths, illustrated by Bob Hope is the book for you. Full to the brim with brilliant puns, silly capers and flying socks, this richly illustrated book will sweep young readers up into the action from the first page and is guaranteed to get them giggling.The Scotsman
The first in the highly anticipated post-Treehouse series delights in silliness, imagination and problem-solving….Known for his outrageous humour and imagination, Griffiths’ latest is no different. The book reads almost like improv comedy, every unlikely mishap having an outrageous solution that will probably lead to more trouble. This recursion is perhaps a little tiring for adult readers but it will delight Griffiths’ young fans. And although this is a new series, every lovable part of his absurd imagination remains strong and his creativity knows no bounds, as the adventurers encounter the odorous Lost Foot Empawrium and pirates on the high seas.
The Guardian
The Guardian