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The Great Caravan Catastrophe

Roman Garstang Disaster, Book 4

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The Great Caravan Catastrophe

By: Mark Lowery
Narrated by: Rupert Degas
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About this listen

The final audiobook in the hilarious and anarchic Roman Garstang Disaster series.

Incredibly, unbelievably, Roman's cousin is marrying the cousin of Rosie Taylor (aka The Worst Person Who Ever Lived). Roman can't believe this (as Rosie says, 'How can we be in the same family? We're barely in the same species.').

Rosie's parents decide they should go along together and 'make a weekend of it'. Roman's plus one is his best friend, Gamble (probably the naughtiest kid in Europe) - and it's the beginning of another big, messy, catastrophic and uproarious adventure for Roman, with Winnebagos, illegal thrash metal festivals and campsite beauty contests all thrown into the mix....

©2017 Mark Lowery (P)2017 Bolinda Publishing Pty Ltd
Fiction Holidays & Celebrations Humorous Fiction Literature & Fiction Comedy Witty Funny Camping

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I love this book, it’s so funny! I really recommend the series but the only bad thing I have to say is that the impression of Gamble could be better.

This is an amazing book!

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It’s the perfect audiobook for 10-13 year olds it’s amazing, funny and kind of relatable

An amazing book for the evening

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I like the fact that his situation gets worse and worse the further the story goes

Keeps on getting better

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Hilarious! Both my daughters love this book and have listened to it many times. I love it too!!!

Brilliant!

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Which is better the paper copy or the audible one?

I haven't seen the paper copy yet. The audible one has such a great
narrator and has something about it that wants the listener to listen in for
more.

How is the lay out of the story?

The layout of the story is very well planned. Start's off quite settled in the
introduction then just keeps getting worse and worse.

How is the language?

The language is ok for older sensible 8ys till 14ys old.
There is only a couple of slang phrases and words that you might not
want your young child to use.

How was the narrator?

The narrator was alright. He read the text beautifully but he needed a
bit of more tone on the voices.


Another brilliant Roman Garstang book

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