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The SeaQuel: My Big Fat Zombie Goldfish (My Big Fat Zombie Goldfish Series Book 2)

The SeaQuel: My Big Fat Zombie Goldfish (My Big Fat Zombie Goldfish Series Book 2)

Published in
2014
4.18
on Goodreads (820)

Description

In Mo O'Hara's My Big Fat Zombie Goldfish 2: The SeaQuel, Tom and his pet goldfish Frankie, who has become a zombie with hypnotic powers after being saved from near death, embark on a new adventure. During a trip to the seaside, they encounter a strange lighthouse keeper who warns them of the Evil Eel of Eel Bay. After a lightning storm, Frankie finds himself facing off against a Super Zombie Eel. In a second story within the book, Frankie becomes the star of the school play. This book is part of a series filled with humorous and fishy adventures.
Age
7-9
Text complexity
intermediate
Length
202 pages
Book in series
#2

Why to read

  • Continuation of a Hilarious Adventure: 'The SeaQuel: My Big Fat Zombie Goldfish' picks up where the first book left off, offering readers more of the zany and humorous escapades of a young boy and his pet zombie goldfish. It's a great way to continue enjoying a story that blends comedy, adventure, and a touch of the supernatural.
  • Developing Reading Skills: This book is perfect for young readers who are looking to improve their reading skills. The language is accessible, the chapters are manageable, and the content is engaging, which encourages children to read more.
  • Stimulates Imagination: Mo O'Hara's creative storytelling and the unique concept of a zombie goldfish provide a rich ground for children to expand their imagination. The quirky characters and outlandish scenarios can inspire readers to think outside the box and appreciate the fun in fiction.
  • Themes of Friendship and Resilience: Throughout the book, themes of friendship, loyalty, and resilience are woven into the narrative. Young readers can learn about the importance of sticking together with friends and overcoming obstacles, no matter how unusual they may be.