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Stitch Head (Stitch Head 1)

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'Stitch Head' Description

In the maze-like dungeons of Castle Grotteskew, the fightfully insane Professor Erasmus conducts his bizarre experiements on living things. His very first creation has long been forgotten - a small, almost-human creature, known only as Stitch Head. Poor Stitch Head has spent years vying for attention amongst a menagerie of freakish monsters. When a travelling circus ringmaster, Fulbert Freakfinder, promises to make him a star, Stitch Head wonders whether there is another life for him. But first he has to catch the professor's latest creation - a monstrous three-armed creature that's just smashed its way to freedom...

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Title: Stitch Head

Illustrations & Other Content Notes: black and white illustrations

Series Part / Volume Number: 1

Publication Date: 01/08/2011

ISBN 10: 1847151833

Series Title: Stitch Head

Pages: 192

ISBN 13: 9781847151834

Customer Reviews for 'Stitch Head (Stitch Head 1)'

Jodie Nelson

I hate reading and most times I get bored of books easily. But this book was very easy to understand and has a very good story line and can't wait to read the next book!

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Guy Bass grew up dreaming of being a superhero - he even had a Spider-Man costume. The costume doesn't fit anymore, so Guy now contents himself with writing and drawing the occasional picture. He writes the Gormy Ruckles series for Scholastic UK, as well as the popular Dinkin Dings series for Stripes. In 2010, Dinkin Dings and the Frightening Things won a CBBC Blue Peter Book Award in the "Most Fun Story with Pictures" category. Guy lives in London with his wife. Pete Williamson was born in Derby but now lives in Tunbridge Wells with his young family. He has worked as a designer for an animation company and also as a psychiatric nurse. Pete's interests include peculiar music, good books and drinking too much coffee.


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