I can't wait to get stuck into his other books, and yes, I will be passing this over to my nephews and nieces to read. In fact, I think he uses it at just the right times. The humour doesn't detract the plot or meaning from the story at all. Walliams puts himself into it now and again. The quips, and sarcastic jibes are funny and I do like how Mr. I, for one, think this to be a brilliant short novel. That there is nothing wrong with dressing like a girl, and thus, nothing wrong with being a girl. Walliams tackles what I think is more important. I know a lot of reviews speak about Dennis being a cross dresser but I love how Mr. I think it shows a lot of gumption to talk about these issues and I am happy that they're now starting at a younger level. Never have I read a children's book about a boy who shows an interest in wearing girl's clothing. But Dennis, as we will come to discover, is a not so ordinary boy.īravo Mr. Dennis lives in an ordinary town, in an ordinary house, on an ordinary street.
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