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Bridget Vanderpuff and the Monster Mountain Mystery

By: Martin Stewart, David Habben
Narrated by: Andrea Matthea
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Bloomsbury presents Bridget Vanderpuff and the Monster Mountain Mystery, by Martin Stewart. Read by Andrea Matthea.

Bridget Vanderpuff is the Best Worst Baker in the World. A recipe for fun with villainy, cake and sprinkles of silliness, heart and hope.

Bridget and Tom travel to Butterälp to stay with Vivienne Velvete – the world’s finest chocolatier. But a horrifying monster is terrorising the villagers and the chocolate festival has been shut down. What's more, Le Choc - the world's most perfect bar of chocolate, kept in an alarmed, triple-locked room – has been chomped! Bridget and Tom must trace a track of confuddling clues and unravel their most fiendish plot yet.©2024 Martin Stewart (P)2024 Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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A deliciously riotous adventure, packed with invention, mystery and glorious silliness, Bridget Vanderpuff is the perfect recipe for a modern-day Matilda. (David Owen, author of Alex Neptune, Dragon Thief)
Martin Stewart's new book is generously stuffed with irreverent imagination and warm-hearted jokes. Bridget is a deliciously flavoursome character and her adventures are sure to be gobbled up by eager readers in a single sitting. I'm sure I won't be the only one asking: "Please Sir, may I have some more?" (Keith Gray, author of The Climbers)
Bold, confident and with a strong sense of right and wrong
The “fantastically formidable” Bridget is what makes this series so unputdownable.
It would be monstrously silly of you not to get your hands on a copy of this book!
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