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Andy Griffiths (author)

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Books written and published

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Novels

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"Treehouse" series

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  • The 13-Storey Treehouse (1 Sep 2011 (AU)[1], 29 Jan 2015 (UK)[2], 7 Apr 2015 (US)[3])
  • The 26-Storey Treehouse (1 Sep 2012 (AU)[4], 7 May 2015 (UK)[5], 7 April 2015 (US)[6])
  • The 39-Storey Treehouse (1 Sep 2013 (AU)[7], 30 Jul 2015 (UK)[8], 5 Apr 2016 (US)[9])
  • The 52-Storey Treehouse (1 Sep 2014 (AU)[10], 25 Feb 2016 (UK)[11], 4 Apr 2017 (US)[12])
  • The 65-Storey Treehouse (12 Aug 2015 (AU)[13], 2 Jun 2016 (UK)[14], 13 Mar 2018 (US)[15])
  • The 78-Storey Treehouse (9 Aug 2016 (AU)[16], 12 Jan 2017 (UK)[17], 12 Mar 2019 (US)[18])
  • The 91-Storey Treehouse (8 Aug 2017 (AU)[19], 24 Aug 2017 (UK)[20], 10 Jul 2018 (US)[21])
  • The 104-Storey Treehouse (10 Jul 2018 (AU)[22], 23 Aug 2018 (UK)[23], 12 Mar 2019 (US)[24])
  • The 117-Storey Treehouse (23 Jul 2019 (AU)[25], 22 Aug 2019 (UK)[26], 24 Sep 2019 (US)[27])
  • The 130-Storey Treehouse (20 Oct 2020 (AU) [28], 10 Jan 2020 (?), 20 Sep 2020 (US)[29])

"Treehouse" spin-offs

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  • The Treehouse Fun Book (activity book) (22 Mar 2016 (AU)[30], 11 Jan 2018 (UK)[31], 19 Jul 2016 (US)[32])
  • The Treehouse Fun Book 2 (activity book) (28 Mar 2017 (AU)[33], 26 Jul 2018 (UK)[34])
  • The Treehouse Fun Book 3 (activity book) (27 Mar 2018 (AU)[35], 04 Apr 2019 (UK)[36])
  • Terry's Dumb Dot Story: A Treehouse Tale (World Book Day (UK and Ireland) 2018 special) (27 Feb 2018 (UK))
  • The Treehouse Joke Book (24 Sep 2019 (AU)[37], 31 Oct 2019 (UK)[38], 4 Aug 2020 (US)[39])

"Treehouse" series

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  • The 13-Storey Treehouse (1 Sep 2011[40])
  • The 26-Storey Treehouse (1 Sep 2012[41])
  • The 39-Storey Treehouse (1 Sep 2013[42])
  • The 52-Storey Treehouse (1 Sep 2014[43])
  • The 65-Storey Treehouse (12 Aug 2015[44])
  • The 78-Storey Treehouse (9 Aug 2016[45])
  • The 91-Storey Treehouse (8 Aug 2017[46])
  • The 104-Storey Treehouse (10 Jul 2018[47])
  • The 117-Storey Treehouse (23 Jul 2019[48])
  • The 130-Storey Treehouse (20 Oct 2020[49])

"Treehouse" spin-offs

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  • The Treehouse Fun Book (activity book) (22 Mar 2016[50])
  • The Treehouse Fun Book 2 (activity book) (28 Mar 2017[51])
  • The Treehouse Fun Book 3 (activity book) (27 Mar 2018[52])
  • Terry's Dumb Dot Story: A Treehouse Tale (World Book Day (UK and Ireland) 2018 special) (27 Feb 2018)
  • The Treehouse Joke Book (24 Sep 2019[53])

References

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(REFLIST)

The 13-Storey Treehouse

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Sequels

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The book has spawned a series of sequels:

  • The 13-Storey Treehouse (1 Sep 2011 (AU)[54], 29 Jan 2015 (UK)[55], 7 Apr 2015 (US)[56])
  • The 26-Storey Treehouse (1 Sep 2012 (AU)[57], 7 May 2015 (UK)[58], 7 April 2015 (US)[59])
  • The 39-Storey Treehouse (1 Sep 2013 (AU)[60], 30 Jul 2015 (UK)[61], 5 Apr 2016 (US)[62])
  • The 52-Storey Treehouse (1 Sep 2014 (AU)[63], 25 Feb 2016 (UK)[64], 4 Apr 2017 (US)[65])
  • The 65-Storey Treehouse (12 Aug 2015 (AU)[66], 2 Jun 2016 (UK)[67], 13 Mar 2018 (US)[68])
  • The 78-Storey Treehouse (9 Aug 2016 (AU)[69], 12 Jan 2017 (UK)[70], 12 Mar 2019 (US)[71])
  • The 91-Storey Treehouse (8 Aug 2017 (AU)[72], 24 Aug 2017 (UK)[73], 10 Jul 2018 (US)[74])
  • The 104-Storey Treehouse (10 Jul 2018 (AU)[75], 23 Aug 2018 (UK)[76], 12 Mar 2019 (US)[77])
  • The 117-Storey Treehouse (23 Jul 2019 (AU)[78], 22 Aug 2019 (UK)[79], 24 Sep 2019 (US)[80])
  • The 130-Storey Treehouse (20 Oct 2020 (AU) [81], 10 Jan 2020 (?), 20 Sep 2020 (US)[82])

Spin-offs

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The series has had multiple spin-offs.

  • The Treehouse Fun Book (activity book) (22 Mar 2016 (AU)[83], 11 Jan 2018 (UK)[84], 19 Jul 2016 (US)[85])
  • The Treehouse Fun Book 2 (activity book) (28 Mar 2017 (AU)[86], 26 Jul 2018 (UK)[87])
  • The Treehouse Fun Book 3 (activity book) (27 Mar 2018 (AU)[88], 04 Apr 2019 (UK)[89])
  • Terry's Dumb Dot Story: A Treehouse Tale (World Book Day (UK and Ireland) 2018 special) (27 Feb 2018 (UK))
  • The Treehouse Joke Book (24 Sep 2019 (AU)[90], 31 Oct 2019 (UK)[91], 4 Aug 2020 (US)[92])

Jamie Smart

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Jamie Smart
Born (1978-07-21) July 21, 1978 (age 46)
OccupationComic artist, comic writer, author
LanguageEnglish
Website
fumboo.com

Jamie Smart (born 21 July 1978) is a British comic artist, writer, and author, most famous for his ten-issue comic series, Bear.[93] He has also had his comic My Own Genie published in the popular children's magazine The Dandy.[94]

His current project is a four-issue mini-series called Ubu Bubu, a spin-off of his oneshot comic, Bohda Te.

He was instrumental in the design of the October 2010 revamp of The Dandy, even designing the new logos. For the revamp, Smart drew Desperate Dan, Pre-Skool Prime Minister, Arena of Awesome, My Dad's a Doofus (as well as many others) with reprints of My Own Genie and Space Raoul later being used.[95][96] His blue blobs have been part of The Dandy cover since October 2010 and appeared in The Digital Dandy during its run.

For the final print edition of The Dandy on its 75th anniversary, Jamie Smart drew the special cover[97] as well as drawing My Own Genie, My Dad's a Doofus, Pre-Skool Prime Minister and My Teacher's a Walrus in the Top 75 Countdown. A reprint from The Arena of Awesome was also used.

Jamie Smart is currently drawing Bunny VS Monkey and Looshkin for The Phoenix. Jamie recently drew The Numskulls and Kingo Bango for the relaunched Digital Dandy until its demise. Smart also appeared regularly in The Beano drawing puzzle pages and has since gone on to take over drawing Roger the Dodger from Barrie Appleby, which as of April 2014, he no longer draws. He also draws a new strip called El Poco Loco.

In October 2019[98], he published his first illustrated novel, Flember: The Secret Book through David Fickling Books, who had previously published collections of "Bunny VS Monkey" and "Looshkin"[99].

Works

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List of published comics

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Past comics

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Currently running

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  • Space Raoul ~ Funday Times/The Dandy
  • Bear ~ Slave Labour Graphics
  • Bohda Te ~ Slave Labour Graphics
  • Ubu Bubu ~ Slave Labour Graphics
  • Desperate Dan ~ The Dandy
  • The DFC Olympics ~ The DFC
  • Fish-Head Steve ~ The DFC
    • (collections)
  • Count Von Poo ~ Toxic magazine
  • Pre-Skool Prime Minister ~ The Dandy
  • The Arena of Awesome ~ The Dandy
  • Thingummyblob ~ The Dandy
  • Bunny VS Monkey ~ The Phoenix
    • (collections)
  • Mega-Lo-Maniacs ~ The Dandy
  • My Dad's A Doofus ~ The Dandy
  • My Teacher's a Walrus ~ The Dandy
  • The Numskulls ~ The Digital Dandy
  • Kingo Bango ~ The Digital Dandy
  • Roger the Dodger ~ The Beano
  • El Poco Loco ~ The Beano
  • Corporate Skull ~ Webcomic
  • Looshkin ~ The Phoenix
    • Looshkin
    • Looshkin: The Big Number 2
  • Battlesuit Bea ~ The Phoenix
  • Find Chaffy

List of published novels

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Flember series

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  • The Secret Book (3 Oct 2019)[100]
  • The Crystal Caves (1 Oct 2020)[101]

References

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Philip Reeve

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In 2013, Reeve had his first co-authored, highly illustrated book with British-American writer-illustrator Sarah McIntyre published by Oxford University Press: Oliver and the Seawigs. This went on to win the UKLA Award.[102] Their third book, Pugs of the Frozen North, won an Independent Bookshop Week children's book award.[103] The pair, known as Reeve & McIntyre[104], have a contract with the same publisher for a series of four more books, Roly-Poly Flying Pony, beginning with The Legend of Kevin.[105]

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Works

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Young adult novels

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Mortal Engines Universe
  1. Mortal Engines Quartet,[106] called Hungry City Chronicles in the United States:
    1. Mortal Engines (2001)
    2. Predator's Gold (2003)
    3. Infernal Devices (2005)
    4. A Darkling Plain (2006)
    • Traction City (World Book Day, 2011), a novella, rewritten in "Traction City Blues" short story
    • The Traction Codex: An Historian's Guide to the Era of Predator Cities (2012), with Jeremy Levett, guide
    • Night Flights: A Mortal Engines Collection (2018), illustrated by Ian McQue, prequel, collection of 3 short stories:
      "Frozen Heart", "Traction City Blues", "Teeth of the Sea"
    • The Illustrated World of Mortal Engines (2018), with Jeremy Levett, guide
  2. Fever Crumb series, prequel:[106]
    1. Fever Crumb (2009)
    2. A Web of Air (2010)
    3. Scrivener's Moon (2011)
Larklight trilogy

(illustrated by David Wyatt)

  1. Larklight (2006)
  2. Starcross (2007)
  3. Mothstorm (2008)
Railhead series
  1. Railhead (2015)
  2. Black Light Express (2016)
  3. Station Zero (2018)
Stand-alones

Short stories

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  • "Doctor Who: The Roots of Evil" (2013),[107] No. 4 from Doctor Who 50th Anniversary E-Shorts series

Reeve & McIntyre Productions

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Illustrated novels for children written and illustrated by both Philip Reeve and Sarah McIntyre

Stand-alones

The first four books were published in the US as the A Not-So-Impossible Tale series.[108]

  • Oliver and the Seawigs (2013), published in the US as Oliver and the Sea Monkeys[109]
  • Cakes in Space (2014)
  • Pugs of the Frozen North (2015)
  • Jinks & O'Hare Funfair Repair (2016), published in the US as Carnival in a Fix[110]
  • Pug-a-Doodle-Do! (2017), activity book
Roly-Poly Flying Pony series
  1. The Legend of Kevin (2018)
  2. Kevin's Great Escape (2019)
  3. Kevin and the Biscuit Bandit (2020)

Children's short stories

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  • "The Exeter Riddles" (2013)

Children's books

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Buster Bayliss series
  1. Night of the Living Veg (2002)
  2. The Big Freeze (2002)
  3. Day of the Hamster (2002)
  4. Custardfinger! (2003)
Goblins series

(page decorations by Dave Semple)

  1. Goblins (2012)
  2. Goblins vs Dwarves (2013)
  3. Goblin Quest (2014)
Stand-alone
  • The Angry Aztecs And The Incredible Incas: Two Books In One (2001), with Terry Deary, from the Horrible Histories Collections series

Non-fiction

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  • Horatio Nelson and His Victory (2003), history, from Dead Famous series

As illustrator

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  • Awful Art (1997), by Michael Cox
  • Henry Spaloosh! (1997), by Chris d'Lacey
  • Murderous Maths series (from 1997), by Kjartan Poskitt
  • Isaac Newton and His Apple (1999), by Kjartan Poskitt
  • The Incredible Incas (2000), by Terry Deary
  • Pantsacadabra! (2006), by Kjartan Poskitt
  • Urgum the Axeman (2006), by Kjartan Poskitt
  • Borgon the Axeboy series (from 2014), by Kjartan Poskitt
  • Gawain and the Green Knight (2016), Oxford Reading Tree series, by the Pearl Poet, retold by Philip Reeve

Sarah McIntyre

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Books

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Solo picture books

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Reeve & McIntyre books

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Comic books

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Picture book collaborations

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Dragon Detective

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Dragon Detective Agency: The Case of the Missing Cats
Dragon Detective
Second edition cover for "Catnapped!"

AuthorGareth P. Jones
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
PublisherLittle Tiger Press
Published2019
No. of books4
The Dragon Detective Agency
First edition cover for "The Case of the Missing Cats"

AuthorGareth P. Jones
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
PublisherBloomsbury Publishing
Published2007
No. of books4

The Dragon Detective Agency is a series of children's books written by Gareth P. Jones. The first editions were published by Bloomsbury Publishing, with the second editions being published by Little Tiger Press. The first book, called 'The Case of the Missing Cats', was published in 2006. It involves a girl called Holly Bigsby who has lost her cat Willow. She calls the Dragon Detective agency but she does not know that there's a dragon on the other end called Dirk Dilly. Dirk thinks it is an investigation that he does not need to solve but he finds out there is a sinister plot behind the cat's disappearance. He and Holly become friends and she joins him on later cases.

Dragon Detective (first published as The Dragon Detective Agency) is a series of children's books written by Gareth P. Jones, and published by Little Tiger Press, originally having been published by Bloomsbury Publishing. The first book, Catnapped!, was published in 2019, having originally published as The Case of the Missing Cats in 2006.

The series

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The Dragon Detective Agency (first editions)

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  1. The Case of the Missing Cats (2006)
  2. The Case of the Wayward Professor (2007)
  3. The Case of the Vanished Sea Dragon (2008)
  4. The Case of the Stolen Film (2008)

Dragon Detective (second editions)

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  1. Catnapped! (2019)
  2. School's Out! (2020)
  3. Sky High! (2020)
  4. That's a Wrap! (2021)

References

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InvestiGators (book series)

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InvestiGators
(PLACEHOLDER} Cover of the first book in the series

  • InvestiGators
  • …Take The Plunge
  • …Off The Hook
  • …A.N.T.S. In My Pants
  • …Braver and Boulder
  • …Heist and Seek
AuthorJohn Patrick Green
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
GenreChildren's fiction
PublisherFirst Second
No. of books6
WebsiteOfficial website

InvestiGators (stylised as InvestiGAT🔎RS) is a series of children's graphic novels written and illustrated by John Patrick Green. The first book was published in 2020, and went on to become a New York Times bestselling series. The series follows the titular characters, Mango and Brash, as they (PLACEHOLDER), with lots of puns and wordplay.

The series

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Five books were planned for the series, but it had since been extended.

  1. InvestiGators (2020)
  2. InvestiGators: Take The Plunge (2020)
  3. InvestiGators: Off The Hook (2021)
  4. InvestiGators: Ants In Our P.A.N.T.S. (2021)
  5. InvestiGators: Braver and Boulder (2022)
  6. InvestiGators: Heist and Seek (2022)

References

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Screen rot

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Screen rot

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In most cases, it usually occurs when the device is stored in a warm and humid environment[111] for a prolonged period of time without being powered on and displaying an image, and moisture penetrating into the LCD panel results in this. The panel may emit a bad odour in advanced stages of screen rot.

In both cases, it is usually caused when the device is stored in a warm and humid environment[111] for a prolonged period of time without being powered on and displaying an image, and the panel will emit a bad odour in advanced stages of screen rot.

In transreflective monochrome STN LCD panels

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A discoloured patch can be seen usually near the middle of the screen

In DSTN LCD panels

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In advanced stages of screen rot, the surface of the panel will have a rough texture, and the topmost layers of the panel may peel away from the rest of the panel. The display will still light up, but the outer area of the screen may be stuck on a certain colour (in the case of a colour display). Adjusting the contrast may produce a readable display (in terms of text), but images may not be colour accurate,

In TFT LCD panels

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The screen rot process starts when moisture penetrates the panel and starts forming around the middle of the screen, usually appearing as light patches within the LCD panel, or it may also appear as actual moisture within the panel. At this point, any text being displayed should be readable, but images being displayed may not be colour accurate as compared to an undamaged panel.

In advanced stages of screen rot, the surface of the panel will have a rough texture. The panel will still power up and display an image, but most of the screen will not be colour accurate, and text may not be readable. In addition to this, the panel may emit a bad odour.

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