The Trouble With Perfect

· A Place Called Perfect Book 2 · Usborne Publishing Ltd
4.7
6 reviews
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Strange things are happening in the town that used to be Perfect.

Things are being stolen... then children start going missing too. And everyone is blaming Violet's best friend, Boy. But Boy's not BAD - is he? To find out what's going on, Violet must uncover secrets from the past and battle a gruesome zombie monster. Town is in trouble - double trouble - and it's up to Violet to save it.

A reissue of this quirky and creepy sequel to the bestselling A Place Called Perfect, for fans of Roald Dahl, Neil Gaiman and Tim Burton.

"Your heart is in your mouth and you're knee-deep in adventure..." MG Leonard, author of Beetle Boy

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4.7
6 reviews
Sasha Lilly
September 5, 2019
Absolutely loved this one, and it was just as exciting as the first. I couldn't put it down! I don't write many reviews, but this one deserves it. Definitely worth reading. I can't wait to read the next in the series.
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Sam Crosswords
August 30, 2019
I love this series 💞💞💞
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About the author

Helena Duggan is a children's author, graphic designer and illustrator from Kilkenny, a medieval town in Ireland, which was the inspiration for A Place Called Perfect. She writes in a treehouse built by her husband Robbie and his brother in the bottom of their garden. She lives in a small house with Robbie, their daughters Jo and Bobbie and dog Tinker.

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