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Cakes in Space

Crumbs! Humans should eat cake - not the other way round.

Author Philip Reeve and Illustrator Sarah McIntyre

Suitable for:  Age: 7+

Price:  £7.99

ISBN: 978-0-19-273490-7
Publication date: 07/05/2015
Paperback: 224 pages
Dimensions: 185x129mm

Availability: In stock.

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Description

Astra's ship is in trouble. There's something very sinister lurking in the canteen. A cakey monstrosity on the war path. And then there's the Poglites - a space salvage crew who have invaded the ship in their quest for spoonage!
Astra and her robot friend Pilbeam are the only things standing in the way of the ship's destruction

This page was last updated on 26 December 2024 at 20:30 GMT

Reviews

  • 'A gloriously wacky space adventure packed with illustrations and quirky humour.' - 'The Bookseller's Children's Buyer's Guide', The Bookseller
  • 'This is a really fun story by Philip Reeve with the fabulous illustrations by Sarah McIntyre - what a dazzling duo they are . . . I loved this book.' - Jessica Harding, The Onion Magazine
  • 'Fast paced, funny and full of loveable characters and ingenious illustrations, Reeve and McIntyre have served up a sticky-sweet triumph.' - Kate Whiting, Western Gazette
  • 'Children will love the chaotic fun and cartoonish illustrations in this fast paced fantasy.' - Sally Morris, Daily Mail
  • 'Another amazing adventure packed with eccentric characters and zany humour' - Lancashire Evening Post
  • 'Superbly funny' - Nic Bottomley at Mr B's Emporium of Reading Delights
  • 'Definitely the best for absurdist humour, postmodern pranks and silliness' - The Bookbag
  • 'Filled with brilliant illustrations and splendiferous spacey adventure, Cakes in Space is great for kids with their heads in the clouds.' - Birmingham Mail
  • A fun twist on a science fiction story - The Week Junior
  • "A humorous adventure suitable for lower KS2, this story is full of eccentric characters, absurd plot twists and evil human-eating cakes. A great story to read out loud." - Books for Topics
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