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The Extremely Weird Thing That Happened in Huggabie Falls by Adam Cece

‘Wonderfully weird and lots of fun!’
Andy Griffiths

‘The pages are packed with fun and action, and Cece manages to balance on the edge of clever-silliness…it’s a laugh out loud, quirky, rollicking read.’
CBCA Reading Time, Highly Recommended

‘A delightfully eccentric and whimsical mystery adventure.’
Diva Booknerd

‘Adam Cece, author of Wesley Booth Super Sleuth, has delivered another engaging tale loaded with humour and nonsense. The reader would expect nothing less when contemplating the words of Cece’s dedication: "Embrace uniqueness. Cherish nonsense. Stay wonderful.”’
Magpies

‘A funny and weird book that features a humorous style similar to that of Andy Griffiths.’
StoryLinks

‘Cartoon-style illustrations by Andrew Weldon and frequent interpolations from the excitable author all add to the appeal of an inventive, engagingly offbeat tale.’
Adelaide Advertiser

‘Cherish the nonsense as the pages fly through your fingers…A rollercoaster of fun, friendship and madcap adventure.’
Kids Book Review

‘Young readers looking for a good belly laugh won’t be disappointed.’
Readings

'The Extremely Weird Thing that Happened in Huggabie Falls won the 2017 Text Prize, and it’s easy to see why: it’s a funny read, full of hijinks and adventure. Most of the humour comes from the narrator’s many deviations and asides that are reminiscent of authors such as Lemony Snicket or Pseudonymous Bosch.’
Books+Publishing

‘This book is very interesting and fun to read because you never know what will happen next and there are surprises around every corner! I think Adam Cece had great ideas that he turned it into a great book!’
Emma (age 10)

‘Adem Cece’s The Extremely Weird Thing That Happened in Huggabie Falls is an engaging book that takes you through lots of funny twists as you explore the world of Kipp Kindle, Tobias Treachery and Cymphany Chan. It’s a mind-blowing tale, as strange things happen all the time. Adam wrote an amusingly hysterical story that you will just want to keep reading.’
Zara (age 10)

‘This is a great book for anyone who likes books about Dutch werewolves, vegetarian piranhas, witches as maths teachers, crazy street names and…jam! It’s funny. If you were actually in the book it would be scary but if you’re reading you just want to know what’s going to happen. It’s like the author is talking to you, as well as writing the book. If there were more Huggabie Falls books I would definitely get them.’
Freya (age 9)