Top Gear (The Floods, #7) by Colin Thompson


Top Gear (The Floods, #7)
Title : Top Gear (The Floods, #7)
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ISBN : 1741662540
ISBN-10 : 9781741662542
Language : English
Format Type : Paperback
Number of Pages : 208
Publication : First published January 1, 2008

With their worst enemy on their trail, the Floods family are on the run and in disguise in the seventh book of this hilarious series While the Floods were on holiday with their human friends the Hulberts, the Hearse Whisperer totally destroyed their home back on Acacia Avenue. So now they're on the run—again! To avoid detection they are, like, totally heavily disguised, man. It's totally far out—the Floods have become hippies! Will they end up living a life of love and peace and singing folk songs about rainbows and sunsets? Will they wear flowers in their hair and hemp sandals on their feet? Yeah, right.


Top Gear (The Floods, #7) Reviews


  • Jack

    This was a very funny book. This plot was clever and imaginative, and me and my brother really enjoyed reading not only this book, but the whole series too.

  • Sherry Mackay

    The Floods are always fun - weird but fun!

  • gg

    The Floods (whole series review) by Colin Thompson:

    It's been copious amounts of time between when I read these and when I'm writing this. As a result, I have little to offer in my review. Regardless, I wanted to leave something here because 'The Floods' is still one of the best things I ever invested my time into. Even if I was 12 years old when I read them.

    This series of books is so good! Such a fantastic bundle of stories and characters. Not difficult to read at all but still complex enough to enjoy at a more mature age. To this day, 'The Floods' remains one of my most prized possessions and I would 100% suggest these to a child/sibling/friend of mine to enjoy.

    Of course, given the cover artwork, it's a little on the odd side of things. But even as a young child, I didn't find it scary or too weird. It's a wonderful balance of action/adventure and the characters are written wonderfully.

  • Warren Olson

    Read this to/with my 9 yr old daughter ;
    Like all the floods series, great entertainment and ideal bed time reading for a parent and a child. Thompson writes with enough subtle humour to still give the grown ups the odd chuckle, and to also keep the little ones enthralled.

  • Gab

    Good book, weird plot. Recommended for children 10 and under.

  • Alfysa Dwikatama

    10000 stars out of 5.