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The Eddie Dickens Trilogy
The Eddie Dickens Trilogy | Philip Ardagh
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AWFUL END When both of Eddie Dickens's parents catch a disease that makes them turn yellow, go a bit crinkly round the edges and smell of hot water bottles, it's agreed he should go and stay with relatives at their house Awful End. Unfortunately for Eddie, those relatives are Mad Uncle Jack and Even-Madder Aunt Maud, and it doesn't look as if the three of them are ever going to reach their destination ... DREADFUL ACTS Eddie Dickens narrowly avoids an explosion, a hot-air balloon and arrest, only to find himself falling head-over heels for a girl with a face like a camel's, and into the hands of a murderous gang of escaped convicts who have 'one little job for him to do'. TERRIBLE TIMES Eddie had been given the task of travelling to America to look after his family's interests there. But his life is never that simple; especially with a potential stowaway in his trunk, and Lady Constance Bustle at his side. She's a professional 'travelling companion', whose previous employers seem to have died under the most remarkable and unfortunate circumstances ...
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The problem with middle grade books is that sometimes as an adult, the whimsy isn't whimsical, it is just downright weird. Eddie is the most normal in his family and each book is a separate adventure, though I'd recommend reading all 3. I wonder how the adults in his family are still alive, to be honest. Cute enough with a few really good moments' I'm not mad I read them, but I can't say they were great.