My Big Fat Zombie Goldfish: Live and Let Swim

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Frankie was a completely normal pet goldfish . . . until Tom's evil-scientist big brother Mark tried to murder him with toxic gunge! Luckily Tom and his best friend Pradeep shocked Frankie back to life with a battery, and he's been their zombie-fishy friend ever since.On a trip to the aquarium, something fishy starts going on. Something that almost certainly involves evil older brothers, a vampire kitten, a psychic octopus and a plot to take over the world! Can Pradeep and Tom help Frankie to swim another day, or will he come to a squiddy end?In story two, TV show My Pet's Got Talent has come to town. But someone is stealing all the entrants' amazing abilities. Can Frankie stop the thief without revealing his secret zombie skills?
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AuthorMo O'Hara
PublisherMacmillan Children's Books
PlaceLondon
Year2015-01-01
ISBN9781447263814
BindingPaperback
ConditionGood
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