Thirteen Unpredictable Tales

Thirteen Unpredictable Tales by Paul Jennings, published by Puffin in 1997, is a collection of short stories that showcases a selection of the best narratives from Jennings’ earlier works. This edition, written in English and spanning 223 pages, presents a variety of unique tales that are both wacky and extraordinary, featuring themes such as unusual transformations and quirky situations.
Readers will discover a diverse array of stories, each entirely different yet unified by their unpredictable nature. The anthology includes imaginative scenarios, such as the longest kiss ever and a boy who becomes transparent, inviting readers into a world of juvenile fiction that emphasizes creativity and whimsy. This collection is ideal for those looking to explore engaging short stories that challenge conventional storytelling.
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A selection of the best short stories from Paul Jennings’ earlier Puffin titles. Everyone is entirely different but all are wacky and extraordinary. Subjects range from the longest kiss ever, to a boy who becomes transparent – and the stories are all unpredictable!
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