The second Pig book The Super Amazing Diary of Me, Pig by Emer Stamp is a riotously funny sequel to the first book – The Top Secret Diary Of Pig.
We left Pig – at the end of The Top Secret Diary of Pig – living his best life with the vegetarian farmers.
What can possibly go wrong with Pig’s perfect new life? He even has a new friend, Kitty. But is Kitty all that she seems? Duck suspects not. But Pig won’t believe she’s up to something until he’s halfway to the pie factory…
This middle-grade book is perfect for 7 to 10 year olds – and reluctant readers of all ages. Full of just the sort of broad, scatalogical humour that so chimes with children.
It’s not just the weird voice of our hero that makes the books stand out so much… Or the excellent and simple illustrations. It’s not even just the multiple fonts that all the different species speak and write in. It’s all of those, and some sterling work to make the plots completely enjoyable, with both inventive storylines and fart-propelled action.
— The Bookbag
Hilarious sequel!
–Editor’s Choice, Parent Talk
This second Pig book was originally published by Scholastic as The Super Amazing Adventures of Me, Pig in 2014, it now carries the title The Super Amazing Diary of Pig. Emer Stamp is – as always – represented by James at The Catchpole Agency.