The Extraordinarily Remarkable Diaries of Victor Veggiestein

Imagine you’re a young inventor and your parents have gone on holiday without you. Your friends have left you in the lurch and it’s just you and a cellar full of vegetables you don’t like. Then it’s not surprising that you go in search of a new friend in the shape of a veggie creature brought to life in your secret Lab Cellar, or is it?

The decision – perhaps not very wise, but certainly remarkable – to bring a veggie creature to life forms the basis of the first part of a series of spine-chilling diaries filled with Veggie Freaks, Strange Neighbours, Creepy Creature Stores, Revolting Recipes and Unusual Events. For cheeky children aged 10 to 13.

Originally written by the remarkable 15-year-old Swedish author Acke Vaerle, who had kept a diary of his alter ego, Victor Veggiestein, since he was seven. Adapted by the Miraculous Story*Laboratory CircusPatz into a series of contemporary and especially cheeky books.

Take a look inside! (dutch)



"The Extraordinarily Remarkable Diaries of Victor Veggiestein" | 261 blz full color | paperback | publisher: CircusPatz/A.W.Bruna Publishers | Released (The Netherlands/Belgium) October 2009 | ISBN: 978 90 229 5944 2