Spy Dog Superbrain

Spy Dog Superbrain by Andrew Cope is a captivating UK edition published by Penguin Books Limited on August 7, 2008. This 160-page book is written in English and features a unique blend of action and humor, centered around a remarkable canine character known as AGENT GM451, or Lara. As a Licensed Assault and Rescue Animal, Lara possesses extraordinary skills, including driving cars and excelling in karate, as she embarks on a mission to thwart a group of villainous head teachers who are concocting a sinister plan involving a secret formula.
In this fast-paced adventure, readers will follow Lara as she navigates her most dangerous mission yet, facing off against those who aim to ban playtime and capture the brain of a child. The story is designed for readers aged 7 and older, offering a mix of action, adventure, and humor that is sure to engage young audiences. With witty illustrations complementing the narrative, Spy Dog Superbrain presents an entertaining tale that combines elements of juvenile fiction, animals, and spies, making it an enjoyable read for children.
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She drives cars. She’s a PlayStation champ. She’s got a black belt in karate . . . She’s AGENT GM451 (or LARA to you – Licensed Assault and Rescue Animal). A gang of villainous head teachers are plotting to make their school the very best. They’re creating a secret formula, and the final ingredient is the brain of a child. They’ll stop at nothing (even BANNING playtime) to get what they want. Can anyone stop their dastardly plot? Canine super spy Lara sniffs out her most dangerous mission yet – when adventure comes calling, what’s a Spy Dog supposed to do? Readers aged 7+ will love this fast-paced adventure with its witty illustrations!
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