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David Baddiel

    28 de mayo de 1964

    David Baddiel es un destacado comediante, novelista y presentador de televisión inglés. Su obra literaria a menudo navega por la intersección del humor y el comentario social profundo, explorando las complejidades de la psique humana y las relaciones interpersonales. El estilo de Baddiel se distingue por su agudeza y su habilidad para fusionar la comedia inteligente con observaciones perspicaces sobre el mundo. Su escritura atrae a lectores que aprecian el pensamiento original y una perspectiva fresca sobre temas familiares.

    David Baddiel
    Time for Bed
    Jews Don't Count
    Birthday boy
    Future Friend
    The Taylor Turbochaser
    El mando megacontrolador. La partida de tu vida
    • The Taylor Turbochaser

      • 432 páginas
      • 16 horas de lectura

      It's the latest Brilliant Blockbuster from Baddiel! A non-stop thrill-ride adventure that will have readers young and old racing to the finishing line. The Taylor Turbochaser is a road-trip rollercoaster... with a twist. At its heart is the unforgettable Amy Taylor. Amy loves cars, and dreams of being a driver. But there's a major catch: her slow old wheelchair with its broken wheel. When Amy finally gets a new electric one, it's exciting... at first. But standard engines only have so much power. And that's where Rahul comes in - Amy's best friend and genius inventor. Soon Rahul turns a wheelchair into... a supercar! And so the Taylor Turbochaser is born. But when it all goes suddenly wrong Amy is going to have to hit the road - and drive..

      The Taylor Turbochaser
      4,3
    • Future Friend

      • 368 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      From million-copy bestselling author David Baddiel comes a laugh-out-loud and inspiring new adventure for all readers of 8 and up that is ahead of its time - 1,001 years ahead, to be precise...

      Future Friend
      4,2
    • Birthday boy

      • 397 páginas
      • 14 horas de lectura

      This is the story of Sam Green, who really, really, really loves birthdays. He loves the special breakfasts in bed. The presents. The themed parties. Blowing out the candles on his cake. Everything. He is so excited about his 11th birthday, in fact, that he wishes it was his birthday every day. So, at first, it's quite exciting when his birthday happens again the next morning. And again. And again. And again ... But it's not long before things start to go wrong. Soon, disaster strikes, threatening something Sam loves even more than birthdays. Sometimes you have to be careful what you wish for ...

      Birthday boy
      4,2
    • David Baddiel examines the -ism that woke culture and identity politics leave behind: antisemitism.

      Jews Don't Count
      4,2
    • Time for Bed

      • 277 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      David Baddiel's first acclaimed bestselling novel explores themes of sleep, sex, and distorted time.

      Time for Bed
      4,0
    • Head Kid

      • 400 páginas
      • 14 horas de lectura

      From the million-copy bestselling author of THE PARENT AGENCY and BIRTHDAY BOY comes a wildly entertaining wish-fulfilment adventure that asks the question: what would happen if the strictest head teacher swapped bodies with the naughtiest kid in school?

      Head Kid
      4,2
    • The Person Controller

      • 369 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      From the author of THE PARENT AGENCY comes a thrilling, funny and touching new adventure.

      The Person Controller
      4,2
    • My Family

      • 368 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      'Genuinely one of the funniest books I have ever read. I wept with laughter' HADLEY FREEMAN ‘Baddiel has made true art out of experience … A masterpiece’ SATHNAM SANGHERA 'Laugh out loud funny … The read of the summer' THE SUNDAY TIMES

      My Family
      4,1
    • The Boy Who Could Do What He Liked

      • 128 páginas
      • 5 horas de lectura

      Billy has a routine. To be honest he has a lot of routines.But then one day Billy's babysitter is unavailable, and Billy's parents get Mrs Stokes instead. Mrs Stokes doesn't do routines. Instead, she just tells Billy to do what he likes. And that's when things start to go weird. Does everything get hilariously out of control? Yes. Does Billy learns a valuable lesson? Nah. This isn't that kind of story.

      The Boy Who Could Do What He Liked
      4,0