Gasp! Zapt! Splat!
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Narrated by:
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Stig Wemyss
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Written by:
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Terry Denton
About this listen
Gasp!: This hilarious story is about a naughty, greedy little fish who nearly gets what he deserves.
Zapt!: This hilarious sequel to Gasp! will leave you breathless, as our favourite fish stars again in an extraordinary and shocking adventure.
Splat!: A third side-splitting adventure about everyone's favourite fish. Mayhem follows when our shocked hero discovers a stranger in his bowl.
©1995 Terry Denton (P)2006 Bolinda Publishing
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What the critics say
"Very silly and very clever." (Better Parenting)
"Devilish." (The Herald Sun)
"Hilarious tale of a feisty, boastful, clever little fish ... Very very funny." (Magpies Magazine)
"This is Terry Denton at his zany best." (Reading Time)
"These three stories feature a naughty fish who gets into all kinds of trouble. The expert Stig Wemyss is perfect as the fish and as author Terry Denton, who chimes in from time to time. When the fish is home alone, he steals the TV remote so he can watch shows of his choice. There's irony and wordplay aplenty as the fish must save himself from a dog, another fish, and from jumping out of his bowl. Tongue-in-cheek dramatic organ music perfectly captures the fish's continual adventures of life and death. Even better is Wemyss's depiction of the fish's thoughts by intonation. This title brings laughs to kids, and adults as well." (AudioFile Magazine)