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Tom McLaughlin

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Tom McLaughlin

Tom McLaughlin is an author illustrator from Devon. After graduating from Falmouth College of Art he worked from ten years as a political cartoonist for The Western Morning News. Since going freelance he has been a animation designer for a number of TV shows, as well as an occasional columnist for The Guardian online. He started in the world of children’s publishing by illustrating other people’s books before turning his hand to writing. He has written and illustrated for Bloomsbury, Puffin, Scholastic, OUP, Walker to name but a few. His books have been nominated for countless awards and have been translated into over ten different languages. He lives in Exeter with his wife and children and can often be found staring out of a window with a cup of tea.

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The Day That Aliens (Nearly) Ate Our Brains (MP3)
Released the same day as the standard print edition
Title:
The Day That Aliens (Nearly) Ate Our Brains (MP3)
Written by:
Tom McLaughlin 
Read by:
Helen Monks 
Format:
Unabridged MP3 CD Audio Book 
Number of CDs:
Duration:
1 hours 33 minutes 
MP3 size:
73 MB 
Published:
January 04 2018 
Available Date:
January 04 2018 
Age Category:
Children (7+) 
ISBN:
9781489425010 
Genres:
Fiction; Adventure; Humorous 
Publisher:
Bolinda/Walker audio 
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A laugh-a-minute, action-packed alien adventure.

Best friends Freddy and Sal have accidentally intercepted a message from Alan – a spectacularly grumpy, brain-munching alien from outer space. Alan has only one message. Earth is going to be invaded in exactly ten hours’ time. Soon the police, NASA and even Presidents from around the world are getting involved – and Freddy is about to become the most famous kid on planet earth for all the wrong reasons. Wolverhampton, we have a problem.