An accessible, funny young fiction series from David O'Connell,
starring a hilarious firefly and snail duo, highly illustrated
in black and white. Perfect for readers aged 6-9 and fans of Jamie
Smart, Toto the Ninja Cat and Dave Pigeon.
Adoptive brothers Dribble the snail and Dash the firefly are on
a tour of the local ant's nest to see the queen's crown jewels,
when the dastardly dung beetles strike again and swipe the priceless
Gumdrop of Destiny!
Even worse? In the chaos, Dribble and Dash get trapped in the
mysterious underground tunnels - some of which have may even lead
to long-hidden kingdoms... And down there, some strange dragonflies
have evolved into monster-like beasts! Can the duo beat the 'dragons'
and unravel the mystery of WHO this stolen treasure truly
belongs to... and get it back?
The second instalment in the witty, brilliantly author-illustrated
series from David O'Connell, the illustrator behind Tom Vaughan's
Hercules, Pip Bird's The Naughtiest Unicorn,
and many more.
A winning blend of the chaos, wacky humour, adventure and comic-style
art of graphic novels like Bunny vs Monkey and Investigators,
and a more traditional, wittily written fiction
story.
A laugh-out-loud tale packed with hilarious characters and teeming
with doodles - with a super-fun choose-your-own-adventure
chapter!
This is Book 2 in the Beastie Bros Series. See all Beastie Bros books here.
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David O'Connell is a writer and illustrator living in London, UK. His favourite things to draw are monsters, naughty children (another type of monster), batty old ladies and evil cats!
He loves comics too, and has had work published in anthologies such as Birdsong, Solipsistic Pop, Paper Science and Accent UK. David is also the editor of ink+PAPE
David O'Connell is a writer and illustrator living in London, UK. His favourite things to draw are monsters, naughty children (another type of monster), batty old ladies and evil cats!
He loves comics too, and has had work published in anthologies such as Birdsong, Solipsistic Pop, Paper Science and Accent UK. David is also the editor of ink+PAPE