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Books with author Michael Broome

  • SPACEMUTTS - Attack of the Ninja Kittens

    Michael Broad

    eBook (Art & Stories, April 4, 2015)
    When the SPACEMUTTS crash land on an unknown planet, they are set upon by an army of Ninja Kittens! Duke the shy Great Dane is along for the ride, but can the gentle giant be brave and free his friends?Michael Broad has written and illustrated over thirty books for children. The first book in his successful Jake Cake series was shortlisted for the Waterstone's Children's Book Prize and the Nottingham Children's Book Award. Michael's picture book Scaredy Cat & Boo was nominated for the Kate Greenaway Medal.
  • Haunted

    Michael Brown

    eBook (, June 1, 2020)
    An alpha male, and a girl with unstable paranormal abilities, a witch searching for answers, a ghost girl with an existential crisis, and a conniving adversary. Absolutely nothing could go wrong. Avery Struggled to control her supernatural abilities and had been tasked to help souls pass on to the next life. As a foster kid who lived in a toxic home, Avery found it easier to be alone. with only a ghost girl by her side, she moved through life seemingly invisible. Yet, after one accidental touch, with a boy named Jericho, her already difficult life becomes even more complex.When their worlds collide, they find that learning to rely on one another was proving to be difficult. However, they played a crucial role, in something that was much bigger than themselves; and they needed to do exactly that to end a malignant force.
  • Forget-Me-Not

    Michael Broad

    Hardcover (B.E.S. Publishing, April 1, 2009)
    Monty is a very young elephant, and his Mama is concerned for his safety. She tells him the two important things he must always remember. First, he must stay with their herd, where he will be protected from danger. Second, he must never forget how much his mother loves him. Then, Monty sees something bright and blue that is half-buried in the ground, and he thinks it might be a bouquet of forget-me-nots. He wants to bring the flowers to his Mama. Forgetting her words, he stops to dig it up, but when he looks up from his task, he discovers that his herd has moved on, and is nowhere in sight. As he goes looking for them, Monty finds many other animals grouped together--a flock of flamingos, a mob of meerkats, and a colony of termites. But now, the rain is coming, and Monty still hasn't found his herd. What on earth can he do? This warm and gentle story for younger children features large color illustrations on every page.
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  • Forget-Me-Not: Beautiful Buttercup

    Michael Broad

    Hardcover (Sterling, March 15, 2014)
    "Teeny tiny ugly wugly!" All the animals are laughing at a little warthog called Buttercup. But Forget-Me-Not is SURE that his new friend is special. How can he make the other animals see how beautiful she truly is?
  • Jake Cake: The Werewolf Teacher

    Michael Broad

    eBook (Puffin, Feb. 1, 2007)
    This is the first book in a four-book series. Each book has three unbelievable adventures written in Jake's own notebooks and embellished with his gloriously funny comments and illustrations throughout. Here Jake meets a werewolf, a monster and a real-life mummy.Deliciously funny, the stories are a satisfying blend of comforting real life mixed with magical mayhem. Just right for boys and girls of 7+, and for all fans of Horrid Henry!
  • Jake Cake: The School Dragon

    Michael Broad

    eBook (Puffin, Aug. 2, 2007)
    The third book in a four-book series. Each book has three unbelievable adventures written in Jake's own notebooks and embellished with his gloriously funny comments and illustrations throughout. Here Jake meets a dragon in the basement, a troll under his bed and a really sneaky spook – boo!
  • Monsterbook: Snotgobble and the Bogey Bully

    Michael Broad

    eBook (Puffin, Dec. 23, 2008)
    The new boy at Will's school is stealing snacks and smearing kids with an endless supply of bogies. Yuck! But on closer inspection this revolting rogue is not what he seems – so can anyone stop the bogey bully?
  • Santa mouse

    Michael Brown

    Hardcover (Grosset & Dunlap, Aug. 16, 1968)
    Child's Christmas fiction/picture book.
  • SPACEMUTTS - The Hungry Hairball Horror

    Michael Broad

    language (Art & Stories, April 4, 2015)
    A huge horrible hairball is heading for Earth, but new recruit Monty doesn't like to get his paws dirty. When the SPACEMUTTS are captured, can the pampered poodle muck in to save his friends?Michael Broad has written and illustrated over thirty books for children. The first book in his successful Jake Cake series was shortlisted for the Waterstone's Children's Book Prize and the Nottingham Children's Book Award. Michael's picture book Scaredy Cat & Boo was nominated for the Kate Greenaway Medal.
  • Monsterbook: Pongdollop and the School Stink

    Michael Broad

    language (Puffin, Dec. 23, 2008)
    Pongdollop wants his fellow monsters to join him in an uprising – and his secret weapon is a real stinker! Urk and Will have sniffed him out, but can they stop this smelly scoundrel from taking over the world?
  • Altus Brown and The Great Sulphur Creek Bike Jump

    E. Michael Brown

    eBook
    Altus Brown is the bravest kid in Staunton, Indiana. Altus never turns down a challenge or an adventure and it usually leads to him and his friends getting into some sticky situations. As far as Altus knew, no kid in the history of town has ever jumped Sulphur Creek on their bike. When Altus's friend T.J. bets him that he can't be the first kid to make the jump, Altus finds himself struggling. Should he chicken out and lose a $10 bet, or should he try the jump, gain certain fame, and win T.J.'s $10?
  • Altus Brown and The Great Sulphur Creek Bike Jump

    E. Michael Brown

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 6, 2017)
    Altus Brown is the bravest kid in Staunton, Indiana. Altus never turns down a challenge or an adventure and it usually leads to him and his friends getting into some sticky situations. As far as Altus knew, no kid in the history of town has ever jumped Sulphur Creek on their bike. When Altus's friend T.J. bets him that he can't be the first kid to make the jump, Altus finds himself struggling. Should he chicken out and lose a $10 bet, or should he try the jump, gain certain fame, and win T.J.'s $10?