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Villains Academy

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Being BAD has never felt so GOOD! The first in a villainously funny, highly illustrated young middle-grade series from author-illustrator Ryan Hammond. For fans of Amelia Fang, Dog Man and Grimwood.

Welcome to Villains Academy – the most prestigious villain school in the ENTIRE land. You will either leave here as a fully-formed villain . . . or in tatters.

It’s werewolf Bram’s first day at Villains Academy. He really doesn’t feel like a villain at all, but the coveted Villain of the Week trophy is up for grabs, and Bram knows he’ll have to dig deep. With the help of new friends Mona the elf-witch, Bryan the lion, Shelia the ghost and Tony the skeleton, can Bram find his inner badness and become the villain he’s always dreamed of being?

Our Review Panel says...

Bram, a young werewolf boy, is just starting at Villains Academy, but the problem is that, unlike his classmates, Mona the witch, Sheila the ghost, Skele-tony, the Tooth Hairy, and Mr Toad, he’s just not all that sure that he’s, well….bad enough. Master Mardybum hates him, he will never be named Villain of the Week, and he’s the only one in Class Z who can’t manage to get detention. All of the other villains think he is too pathetic to even bother being enemies with.

But when Bram and the rest of team ‘Cereal Killers’ must fight their way through the Mystery Maze, they realise that friendship is more important than they had thought, and your own worst enemy can sometimes be yourself.

Despite the scatological humour (there is a lot of passing wind) and funny made-up insults such as bumbershins and shubblemegump, at heart Villains Academy is a riff on the classic boarding school tale, with grumpy teachers, conflicting personalities, and moral lessons to be learned.

The silly capers, short chapters and highly-illustrated text should make this a hit with its target audience of 7-9 year olds.

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