Llamas Go Large, is published by Pan Macmillan, and is available to buy from 3 May 2018. It’s the second book in the Llama United series, and you should really buy and read Llama United before you start Llamas Go Large.
You can read them wrong way round if you like, I’m not going to judge you. Do what you like. Just make sure you grab a copy as soon as possible.
Llamas Go Large is suitable for ages 7 to 170. If you like football, World Cups, animals, silly people or just like a laugh, then you should buy this book.
You can buy it in big bookshops (like WHSmiths and Foyles), supermarkets (hiding amongst the apples) and lots of independent retailers across the UK too. You can also get it online from places like Amazon and Hive.
It is considerably cheaper than many other football related products, including tickets, replica kits, scarves, wooly hats, duvet covers, programmes, a new left-back and luke-warm pies.
It will also last a lot longer than most of those things, unless you throw it in a swimming pool.
Don’t throw it in a swimming pool, or any other things that contain water.
Information
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 304 pages
- Publisher: Pan Macmillan
- Publication Date: 03/05/2018
- Category: Humourous
- ISBN: 978-1509840922
What’s it about?
Llama United has gone from strength to strength after their first Cup final, gaining fame and fortune along the way. Sadly the England football team is not having the same success and, with the World Cup looming, their manager is desperate to find a magic ingredient to beat their bitter rivals.
Friends (and llama managers) Tim and Cairo have just that ingredient and agree to loan some of Llama United’s top players. But not everything is plain sailing and, with Cairo strangely distracted by the rival team, and the llamas having trouble settling in, Tim has his work cut out for him. It seems not everybody wants to support the team with an impossible dream . . .
Llamas Go Large is the second hilarious Llama United book from Scott Allen, full of football funnies and laugh-a-minute llamas, illustrated by Sarah Horne.
Illustrated throughout by Sarah Horne, it’s time to get behind the team with an impossible World Cup dream!