The Greatest Blogger In The World

· Hardie Grant Egmont
Ebook
218
Pages

About this ebook

Charlie Ridge has one small goal in life - to be the Greatest Blogger in the World. The internet has been in a frenzy since a competition began to win the website address www.thegreatestbloggerintheworld.com, and Charlie is making sure he's the number one contender. Charlie has plenty to blog about - his best mate Phattius Beats, who runs an illegal red-cordial business at school; his little brother, who insists on wearing a tuxedo to kinder; and his number one crush, who is the teacher's pet and always wears knee-high boots. Oh, and his pet duck, Barcode. Then some really blog-worthy things happen. When the school mascot is stolen and a multinational corporation tries to take over the school formal, Charlie has his chance to Be the Hero, Get the Girl and Save the Day. That's got to give him a leg up on the quest to be the Greatest Blogger in the World.

About the author

Andrew McDonald was born and registered in Melbourne in 1982. The eldest of five children and self-proclaimed 'King of the Backyard', Andrew learnt humility when he began school with other children. Andrew now works at Readings Carlton. He has a degree in Media Studies and has worked as an editor, a writer and a cook. His heroes include Herge, Roald Dahl and Tina Fey. His work has previously been published in Voiceworks magazine, Cardigan Press's Allnighter anthology and on the back of his left hand. Andrew is an animal lover who owns one fi sh called Lockjaw who has been missing since 1998 and is presumed dead. The Greatest Blogger in the World is Andrew's first book.

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