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Loading... The Bad Guys in Attack of the Zittens (The Bad Guys #4) (4) (edition 2017)by Aaron Blabey (Author)
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. As we pick up on the cliffhanger. Dr. Marmalade has released the Zittens. Now it is up to Agent Fox and the Good Guys to find Grandma Gumbo and bring her a Zitten so she can come up with an antidote to their villiany. Marmalade has escaped and Shark and Piranha have been sent to find them and they have a cool disguise. Will it work? Will the Zittens be stopped? I enjoy this series. It makes me laugh out loud. The Good Guys are crazy and then add new members. Wolf is infatuated with Agent Fox and puts the guys at risk trying to impress her. This also ends on a cliffhanger so I shall have to get the next book to find out if they get Marmalade. This is so much fun. So the next Bad Guys caper finds us knee deep in a Kitty Zombie apocalypse. If you have familiarized yourselves with the Walking Dead, which I of course have not, then you are well aware that most Zombies have a "No Leftovers" philosophy. Rest assured, that the newly introduced mutant Zittens have been well trained. So our Good Guys in training are in quite a Bad situation. As they battle a cranky Mr. Snake (who seems to be crankier and crankier, in my opinion), it's Agent Fox to the rescue. Once again, the guys are split up as they tackle opposite missions all for the greater good. I have to say that I like that this series keeps the pages fresh. Although every story flows seamlessly together, each one has it's own set of circumstances. We also have yet another new character. A chomping elixir mixing gator named Granny Gumbo. Together, they all work to combat those ferocious mutant zitties created by that nutty little furball Dr. Marmalade. This was another enjoyable read for juveniles. I'm not sure what others may think. When it comes to an ongoing series, I often find that your attention can start to waver a bit. And it seems like, the author's does as well. That's not the vibe I've gotten so far. I've found with Bad Guys that the flow, as I've said before, is perfect for kids. It's got a healthy mix of elements to maintain their attention and keep them interested. Each episode so far has had a different subject, which -opinion imminent-is perfect because you don't bore quickly and feel like you are reading the same story. 'It's a zombie kitten apocalypse! Can the Bad Guys save the world from evil Dr. Marmalade? They'll need help from foxy Agent Fox, a secret zombie antidote, and the feistiest, toothiest, hungriest granny around.' This book is very intriguing. It is very nice how all the books are connected and have a recurring theme which is teamwork. Aaron Blabey also incorporates humour into his books which is very nice. I rate this book a 6/10 and recommend it to 8-10 yrs old no reviews | add a review
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"It's a zombie kitten apocalypse! Can the Bad Guys save the world from evil Dr. Marmalade's meowing monsters?!? They'll need help from foxy Agent Fox, a swampy secret zombie antidote, and the feistiest, toothiest, hungriest granny around. Get ready to watch the fur fly!"--Page 4 of cover. No library descriptions found. |
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The Bad Guys and Agent Fox go to find a cure for the zittens. They end up visiting an old alligator that tries to eat them and pretends to have memory loss throughout the story. It was rather funny. Once they get the cure they attempt to get all the zittens to be normal kittens again.
I can’t wait to start the next book and see what happens. This is definitely a fun series to read. ( )