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Robodog, from Children's author David Walliams.
Bedlam is one of the most dangerous places on Earth - home to a host of wicked villains. Nothing and nobody is safe from these evil criminals. The city needs its own superhero to defeat the supervillains. But who?
Robodog!
He's the newest recruit at the Police Dog School, and supercharged for adventure. But can he stop the most feared duo in Bedlam, and their evil plans to ruin the city ...?

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Robodog, from Children's author David Walliams.

Bedlam is one of the most dangerous places on Earth - home to a host of wicked villains. Nothing and nobody is safe from these evil criminals. The city needs its own superhero to defeat the supervillains. But who?

Robodog!

He's the newest recruit at the Police Dog School, and supercharged for adventure. But can he stop the most feared duo in Bedlam, and their evil plans to ruin the city ...?


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Autorenporträt
David Walliams is a Children's author.

Adam Stower is an award-winning author and illustrator of children's books. Adam was born in England, grew up in Switzerland and has loved drawing ever since he was old enough to hold a crayon. He went to art school in Norwich, and Brighton too, where he still lives beside the sea with his wife and a cat called Murray.

Rezensionen
PRAISE FOR DAVID WALLIAMS:

"Dahl finally has a worthy successor" Telegraph

"His books are a breath of wonderful fresh air" Sun

"Walliams understands something crucial about children and stories" Metro

"A great comic tale... Walliams is a natural wit" Evening Standard

"Well written, funny, touching" Observer

"A passionate celebration of individuality" Telegraph

"Charming, funny" The Times