
The World’s Worst Pets
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Be warned! Awful animals lurk inside....
Millions of people have loved The World’s Worst Children, The World’s Worst Teachers and The World’s Worst Parents—now they will delight in this ludicrously laugh-out-loud collection of pets, brought to you by the phenomenal number one best-selling author David Walliams.
These 10 tales of the world’s craziest creatures will have you shaking with laughter. You’ll never look at pets in the same way again!
Marvel at Houdini, the magician’s rabbit. Take a trip around the world with Zoom, the supersonic tortoise. Gasp at the chaos created by Griselda, a grizzly bear with a big secret. And run for your lives! It’s Furp, the monstrous goldfish!
Good pets, bad pets, supervillain pets, pets as big as a house and pets that could eat you in one gulp—these are the most hilarious and horrendous animals around.
- Listening Length3 hours and 38 minutes
- Audible release date28 April 2022
- LanguageEnglish
- ASINB09X87FTMH
- VersionUnabridged
- Program TypeAudiobook
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Product details
Listening Length | 3 hours and 38 minutes |
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Author | David Walliams |
Narrator | Terry Mynott, Morgana Robinson, Clare Corbett, Wayne Forester, James Goode, Danielle Vitalis, Akiya Henry |
Audible.co.uk Release Date | 28 April 2022 |
Publisher | HarperCollinsChildren’sBooks |
Program Type | Audiobook |
Version | Unabridged |
Language | English |
ASIN | B09X87FTMH |
Best Sellers Rank | 39 in Audible Books & Originals (See Top 100 in Audible Books & Originals) 1 in Humour for Children 1 in Humorous Fiction for Children 1 in Anthologies & Short Stories for Children |
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By JaydeeFrBloke on 28 April 2022











By Ljp on 29 April 2022




He says it’s the best book ever
I must add that the quality of the print is really poor, the cover was ripped and covered in ink and some pages are creased.
Amazon actually refunded so we bought another copy elsewhere as one was for my son, another as a gift. I wonder if they were given a bad batch cheap?

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By angy on 28 April 2022


Insde the book, my goodness ten pages later and finally the first story starts. Sorry David, but whilst the stories are fun, its the illustrator that gets the credit, and without his dainty doodlings, the stories themselves would only be around 8 pages long each!
How do children with dyslexia or special needs cope with the text. I mean, it's all over the place? Would you not consider a second publication with child-friendly text? I am sure children with all abilities would appreciate them more?
To the marking team behind the famous face, they pump thousands into marketing these books, great, how about considering other authors, the ones who are not known and have to work super hard to scrape a living and do not shamelessly self-promote the need to want to become the next Nobel prize for literature, really??