Listen Up: Rule the Airwaves, Rule the School
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From real-life radio stars Roman Kemp and Vick Hope, comes this brilliantly funny book for children. At their school, Arthur and Grace reign supreme: after all, they’re the cool kids. They’re also the radio kids, and between them they run the schools top two radio shows. Which means that as well as being the most popular kids, Grace and Arthur are also the biggest rivals. So when a storm hits their school during a surprisingly popular chess tournament, and a blackout ensues, they can’t wait to be the first to report on the storm. But things get complicated the very next day when their teacher tells them that the real scoop isn’t the storm; it’s the missing trophy. Suddenly Arthur and Grace are in well over their heads. But with the whole school relying on them, there’s no backing out now. If anyone can figure out this mess, it’s Arthur and Grace. After all, if you rule the airwaves, you rule the school…
- Will appeal to both boys and girls
- Line illustrations throughout add to the humour
- For fans of David Baddiel and David Solomons – full of humour and high jinks crime solving
- Written by two of Britain’s rising radio stars – the story is authentic and full of behind-the-scenes realities
- Roman Kemp is not only the son of the 1980s super-couple Martin Kemp (Spandau Ballet) and Shirley Holliman (Wham) but has appeared on I’m a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here and Celebrity Gogglebox
- Vick Hope has hosted shows on MTV, Sky One, Channel 4 and ITN and was a contestant on Strictly Come Dancing in 2018
Product Details
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781407196923
Publisher
Date published
September 5th, 2019
Accelerated Reader
AR book level: 5.1; Middle years; 6.0 points
Other details
- 336 pages
Condition
New
UK editionReviews
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Amelia Rosa Piana
on 23 July 2020Missing chapters.
The book my mum purchased is a good book up until page 188 after that it goes back to page 93 then it ends the previous two chapters until page 237. I own some books published by SCHOOLASTIC such as horrid henry and goosebumbs but none of them have skipped chapters. By the way i am not an teacher or a parent complaining i am 11 years old. i never thought i would complain to the publishers SCHOOLASTIC.
Scholastic: Thank you for your review and for making us aware of this issue. This is most likely a manufacturing error and won't have affected many copies of this book. We are happy to offer a replacement copy of this book for you - just ask your parent, guardian, or caregiver to email enquiries@scholastic.co.uk.
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Esa
on 1 March 2021
Listen Up
It is a very interesting book with two sides of the main characters and a story about friendship and how working together can achieve a lot. Not to mention this book has a lot of funny parts but no spoilers!