Wayne, how come the book's called A Whole Lot of Wayne? Because that's what it is, Squocka, a whole lot of me. The time I went to Rupert Pringle's party, the time I skinned my knee. All the emotional stuff.But I'm in the book too, Wayne, so it's a whole lot of me as well.Sure it is, Squocka - you, Kevin Merry, Fat Cat, Violet Pridmore and my ever-helpful family. Laughs by the bucketful.If our book could talk, Wayne,I wonder what it would say? I bet it would say, Don't just stand there, buy me!' Plus, Twenty-five stories - with heaps about Squocka.'But mainly me. A Whole Lot of Wayne.
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David McRobbie is the author of many best-selling books for children and young adults. He has published more than thirty titles since 1990, and many of his stories have been adapted for television, including the very funny Wayne series, Eugenie Sandler PI, Fergus McPhail and the gripping thriller See How They Run. His young adult novel Tyro was shortlisted f
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