


Buy Manfred the Baddie by Fardell, John (ISBN: 9781849160445) from desertcart's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. Review: Criminal mastermind gets his medicine - I bought this for my 3 year old nephew and probably enjoyed it as much myself. As a fan of "Viz" comic many years ago, it was brilliant to discover that one of the cartoonists had produced a series of three children's books. The style of illustration will be immediately recognisable and whilst the narrative is obviously aimed at kids, something of the naughtiness of "Viz" is retained in both writing and pictures. Of the three books, I think that character of Manfred is John Fardell's finest creation. The "criminal" deeds he gets up to are really amusing and the contraptions used to pursue his policy of evil are wonderul, Heath Robinson style machines. Elsehwere, there are amusing references to several famous paintings such as Munchs' "The scream" and the "Mona Lisa" which are typical of Fardell's excellent illustrations which yield more upon closer inspection. There is certainly an element of James Bond villain about Manfred but he gets his just desserts when he gets a cold which keeps him in bed and no one wants to help him. Like all good children's books, this prompts a sea-change and after receiving his medicine, he becomes Manfred the Goody and embarks on some philanthropic activities. I love the way that Fardell stresses this change with Manfred's new attire. That really made me smile! Of course, being a John Fardell book, the ending does have an amusing naughty twist which is the icing on the cake in another brilliant book by this author. There is nothing for adults to fear in any of his books but they are all the better for not being twee like so many kid's books. For my money, Fardell is by far the best children's book writer around today and, as a bonus, he has remained true to his "Viz" roots with a sense of humour that will bring a wry smile to adults as well. I like "Jeremiah the jellyfish" and the brilliant "The day Louis got eaten" too but Manfred is the mut's nuts as they might have said in Roger Mellie's prophanosaurus. Review: Genius! - We discovered John Fardell when we borrowed 'When Louis Got Eaten' from the library. What an amazing story with great illustrations. So we had to buy our own copy of course. I then wanted to see what his other titles were like and Manfred is equally fun. He's rich and clever but uses his money for criminal pursuits and he's even nasty to his poor henchmen. And then one day he realises it's better to use his money and power for good. Just bad enough to be edgy and just safe enough to be enjoyed by young children. My almost 4yr old son loves his books! We're off to buy his next one now...
| Best Sellers Rank | 125,529 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 1,068 in Mysteries & Detective Stories for Children 3,973 in Humour for Children 5,569 in General Humour |
| Customer reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (63) |
| Dimensions | 24.13 x 0.25 x 27.94 cm |
| ISBN-10 | 1849160449 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1849160445 |
| Item weight | 204 g |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 32 pages |
| Publication date | 6 Aug. 2009 |
| Publisher | Quercus Children's Books |
| Reading age | 3 - 8 years |
I**D
Criminal mastermind gets his medicine
I bought this for my 3 year old nephew and probably enjoyed it as much myself. As a fan of "Viz" comic many years ago, it was brilliant to discover that one of the cartoonists had produced a series of three children's books. The style of illustration will be immediately recognisable and whilst the narrative is obviously aimed at kids, something of the naughtiness of "Viz" is retained in both writing and pictures. Of the three books, I think that character of Manfred is John Fardell's finest creation. The "criminal" deeds he gets up to are really amusing and the contraptions used to pursue his policy of evil are wonderul, Heath Robinson style machines. Elsehwere, there are amusing references to several famous paintings such as Munchs' "The scream" and the "Mona Lisa" which are typical of Fardell's excellent illustrations which yield more upon closer inspection. There is certainly an element of James Bond villain about Manfred but he gets his just desserts when he gets a cold which keeps him in bed and no one wants to help him. Like all good children's books, this prompts a sea-change and after receiving his medicine, he becomes Manfred the Goody and embarks on some philanthropic activities. I love the way that Fardell stresses this change with Manfred's new attire. That really made me smile! Of course, being a John Fardell book, the ending does have an amusing naughty twist which is the icing on the cake in another brilliant book by this author. There is nothing for adults to fear in any of his books but they are all the better for not being twee like so many kid's books. For my money, Fardell is by far the best children's book writer around today and, as a bonus, he has remained true to his "Viz" roots with a sense of humour that will bring a wry smile to adults as well. I like "Jeremiah the jellyfish" and the brilliant "The day Louis got eaten" too but Manfred is the mut's nuts as they might have said in Roger Mellie's prophanosaurus.
L**P
Genius!
We discovered John Fardell when we borrowed 'When Louis Got Eaten' from the library. What an amazing story with great illustrations. So we had to buy our own copy of course. I then wanted to see what his other titles were like and Manfred is equally fun. He's rich and clever but uses his money for criminal pursuits and he's even nasty to his poor henchmen. And then one day he realises it's better to use his money and power for good. Just bad enough to be edgy and just safe enough to be enjoyed by young children. My almost 4yr old son loves his books! We're off to buy his next one now...
S**S
Five stars are not enough for this gem!
Now in my seventies, my wife and I have raised a large family and the reading of bedtime stories has been a much-loved ritual with all my beloved children, grandchildren ad now great-grandchildren. And this book is the best I have come across. A lively story, beautifully illustrated, which can be read over and over again. This book is a must for any parent who believes in the importance of reading good books to the young. Well done, John Fardell.
T**H
Loved Fardell's drawings in Viz (modern parents
Superb. Loved Fardell's drawings in Viz (modern parents, critics etc). This was purchased (as well as Jeremiah Jelly fish) after receiving The Day Louis Got Eaten as a gift for a 3 year old and doesn't dissapoint. Quite excellent inventive illustration. Similar to Frank Quitely moving to graphic novels I feel. Quality illustration. The story is a tad didactic but still v good. Would recomend to anybody of any age. Only down side was the book is falling apart and is in what I would describe as v poor condition or what others may call 'well loved' Still, readable and that's all that counts..
M**E
The illustrations are brilliantly intricate and funny
My 4 year old loves this book, so do I. The illustrations are brilliantly intricate and funny, the story has a good, simple, amusing moral. He'll love it for years to come.
J**L
bad but then good, thankfully
At first he proved a disappointing role model fir my 6 year old son, but then he thankfully saw the error of his ways, therefore I would read it again.
A**R
Brilliant storybook for young kids...
The pupils in my class adored this story and wanted to hear it again and again! In fact, they chose to read it themselves during their breaks... That says it all...
M**Y
Excellant!!!!!!
Love this book and would thoroughly reccommend to any parents for their children. We have a lot of books so far for our three year old and read to him every night. This one is already a firm favourite. The illustrations are great, the story is really funny with a great message about a baddie turning good.
A**R
The illustrations in this book make it a favorite for children, ages 4 & 6. Good picture book that can be repeat read.
L**A
Fardell's work is always good stuff, we just love it at home. Decent quality print, nice drawing and funny story, I can only recommend it.
S**F
Great message, illustrations, and writing. Manfred the Baddie is on my 3.5 year old's nightly reading list the last few weeks. He loves it, and so do I!
S**N
Absolutely wonderful
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