News : 11/03/2021 ~ Paul Magrs Releases The Panda, the Cat and the Dreadful Teddy: A Parody

Rebecca Chamberlin

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In the latest Doctor Who spin-off of a spin off (Iris Wildthyme), Paul Magrs ten-inch-tall, fuzzy stuffed panda comes to life yet again, with a few new companions of his own in this new hardcover release.

The Panda, the Cat and the Dreadful Teddy: A Parody​


Official blurb quote:

"
The surely soon-to-be million-copy bestselling sort-of inspirational parody..

A timeless parody of Charlie Mackesy’s The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse.


Enter the world of me, Panda, plus my sometime-friends Cat and Teddy. You will find us living our best lives, trying (and occasionally succeeding) to be kind to each other. The cat is quite nice but can be a little bit selfish. Teddy can come across as very nice, with his squeaky voice and looking so tiny and helpless. But I must warn you, Teddy can be a vicious little backstabber, actually.

This is a book of nice illustrations and some words from which you will likely gain some sort of inspiration. Like:

‘Just because you’re struggling, it doesn’t mean you’re failing… But it might do.’
‘Nothing beats kindness,’ said the cat. ‘Gin does’, said Panda.
‘If you don’t stop saying inspirational things to me, I’m going to punch you up the hooter.’
‘You OK, hun?’ asked Panda, but he was just taking the piss.
‘We’re just so, so lucky to have each other as friends, and it’s going to make a marvellous book.’" Unquote


Now available at all fine booksellers.

  • Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 144 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0008491151
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0008491154

About the Author​

Paul Magrs brought out his first novel in 1995 when he was 25. He has lectured in Creative Writing at UEA and at MMU. In 2019, he published his book on writing, The Novel Inside You. In 2020, Snow Books republished his Brenda and Effie Mysteries series of novels. He lives in Manchester with Jeremy and everyone in this book. It's taken him until now to work out that all he ever wanted to do was publish a whole book of cartoons.

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