Agent Llama: Alpaca Attack! by Angela Woolfe – Book Review
Agent Llama: Alpaca Attack! by Angela Woolfe – Book Review
- Author – Angela Woolfe
- Illustrator – Duncan Beedie
- Publisher – Little Tiger
- Release Date – 6th July 2023
- Pages – 36
- ISBN 13 – 978-1801042888
- Format – Paperback, hardcover
- Star Rating – 5
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Synopsis
A super-slick spy story which is guaranteed to be a story-time favourite!
Guess who’s back? It’s Palmer. Charlie Palmer. Awesome spy and fluffy llama. Her latest mission? To stop Harley Hacker – rogue alpaca – from destroying the world . . . with spaghetti! From Dublin to Delaware, Harley’s devious drones are firing pasta everywhere. And worse still, everyone suspects that Charlie is behind the pasta drama! Can our favourite llama clear her name and save the world? Or will she be too late to thwart Harley Hacker’s pasta plan?
Bond meets llamas in this laugh-out-loud adventure by Angela Woolfe – with explosive illustrations from Duncan Beedie. Perfect for fans of action-packed adventures like Supertato, Secret Agent Elephant and There’s a Superhero in your Book.
Review by Stacey
Super Spy Charlie Palmer, the Llama is back in the second instalment of the series Agent Llama. In the first book, we met the ambitious and dedicated new spy, Charlie, now she is in hot bother as there is someone out there pretending to be her and they are trying to destroy the world with pasta.
For children who love a good giggle, Agent Llama: Double Trouble is a must-read. It is so funny it will have the reader rolling around in fits of laughter.
The story is told in a perfect rhyming style and the full-page comic-book-style illustrations are bright, colourful, and bring the story to life.
This is such a fabulous series and you don’t get much more entertaining in children’s picture books than Agent Llama.
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Angela Woolfe
Angela Woolfe decided to become an author aged 4 after writing a mind-blowing four-line poem called ‘The Postman Is Very Good’. She also writes books for older children and has occasionally – she’s still not quite sure why – written for grown-ups too. She lives in London with one husband and one daughter.