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Tommy Donbavand (1966–2019)

Auteur de Shroud of Sorrow

96 oeuvres 1,263 utilisateurs 18 critiques

A propos de l'auteur

Tommy Donbavand was born in 1966 in Liverpool, England. He held numerous jobs during his lifetime including a clown, a holiday entertainer, and working in theatre productions as a writer, producer, and director. His plays Hey Diddle Diddle and Rumplestiltskin were performed throughout the United afficher plus Kingdom. He started writing children's books in 2006 with the Too Ghoul for School series written under the name B. Strange. He wrote more than 90 children's books including the Scream Street series as well as the comic strip The Beano. In March 2016, he was diagnosed with stage four, inoperable throat cancer and started a blog, Tommy V Cancer which documented his battle with the disease. He adapted the blog posts and collected them in the book Tommy v Cancer: One Man's Battle Against the Big C. He died from cancer on May 14, 2019 at the age of 53. (Bowker Author Biography) afficher moins

Séries

Œuvres de Tommy Donbavand

Shroud of Sorrow (2013) 199 exemplaires
Fang of the Vampire (2008) 142 exemplaires
Blood of the Witch (2008) 80 exemplaires
Heart of the Mummy (2008) 71 exemplaires
Flesh of the Zombie (2008) 58 exemplaires
Skull of the Skeleton (2009) 58 exemplaires
Claw of the Werewolf (2009) 53 exemplaires
Attack of the Trolls (2010) 41 exemplaires
Invasion of the Normals (2009) 38 exemplaires
Terror of the Nightwatchman (2010) 33 exemplaires
Rampage of the Goblins (2010) 30 exemplaires
Hunger of the Yeti (2011) 28 exemplaires
Flame of the Dragon (2011) 25 exemplaires
Secret of the Changeling (2011) 23 exemplaires
Zombie! (2009) 15 exemplaires
A Fête Worse Than Death (2008) 12 exemplaires
The Uniform (2010) 12 exemplaires
Team Spirit (Too Ghoul for School) (2007) 11 exemplaires
They came from class 6C (2013) 9 exemplaires
Time Apart (2020) — Auteur — 7 exemplaires
Space Hoppers: Mudmen of Mars (2014) 6 exemplaires
Virus (2012) 6 exemplaires
Home (Teen Reads) (2014) 6 exemplaires
Wolf (2011) 5 exemplaires
Just Bite (Teen Reads) (2014) 4 exemplaires
Copy Cat (Teen Reads) (2014) 4 exemplaires
Raven (Teen Reads IV) (2015) 4 exemplaires
Ward 13 (Teen Reads) (2014) 3 exemplaires
Gardien gagnant (2010) 3 exemplaires
Kidnap (Teen Reads) (2014) 3 exemplaires
Wail of the Banshee (2012) 3 exemplaires
Stone Age (2015) 2 exemplaires
It's a Gas (2015) 2 exemplaires
What a Drip (2015) 2 exemplaires
Dead Scared (Teen Reads) (2014) 2 exemplaires
Space Hoppers: Endgame on Earth (2014) 2 exemplaires
Space Hoppers: Silence on Saturn (2014) 2 exemplaires
Benvenuti a via del Brivido n. 13 (2010) 2 exemplaires
The Head is Dead (Graphic Novels) (2014) 2 exemplaires
Once Upon a Time (GEMS) (2013) 2 exemplaires
The Girl in the Wall (Dark Reads) (2015) 2 exemplaires
Space Hoppers Panic on Pluto (2014) 2 exemplaires
Space Hoppers Nursery on Neptune (2014) 2 exemplaires
Cyber Shock (Read On) (2014) 2 exemplaires
The Colony (Graphic Novels) (2014) 2 exemplaires
Space Hoppers: Undead on Uranus (2014) 2 exemplaires
El Colmillo del vampiro (2011) 1 exemplaire
Windy-Pops! (2015) 1 exemplaire
Ringtone (Dark Reads) (2015) 1 exemplaire
Cold Front (2015) 1 exemplaire
Hot, Hot, Hot! (2015) 1 exemplaire
Skirmish at Sea (Time Trek) (2017) 1 exemplaire

Étiqueté

Partage des connaissances

Autres noms
Murphy, Hacker (pseudonym)
Strange, B.
Date de naissance
1966
Date de décès
2019-05-14
Sexe
male
Nationalité
UK
Lieu de naissance
Liverpool, Lancashire, England, UK
Professions
actor
children's book author

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Critiques

I loved this book, I have from time to time noticed faces in different patterns on different surfaces. It mad how much this story brings back them memories. I also love the fact that clowns
 
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dookdragon87 | 6 autres critiques | Oct 25, 2021 |
Luke, Ressus e Cleo já estão em busca da segunda relíquia, um frasco de sangue de bruxa. Mas os obstáculos são muitos - o vilão Otto Scarny desligou o suprimento de sangue, e então uma rataria de roedores vampiros escapou e todos os moradores fcaram infectados com a Energia vampiresca!
 
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BolideBooks | May 14, 2021 |
November 1963. JFK has been assassinated. A planet mourns. Not only JFK is being mourned; everyone is being reminded of their dead relatives, friends, and partners. A malevolent creature that feasts on grief is tapping into the worldwide sorrow and planning to eat the whole human race. But can the Doctor and Clara save the day?

I liked the setting of this story; Doctor Who stories that run concurrently to famous historical events are interesting to me. The Shroud reminded me a bit of the creatures in “Flatline”, but of course with Eleven at the controls of the Tardis instead of Twelve.

I found Clara more annoying than usual in this book, and that’s saying something because I always find Clara annoying :) The writing was OK but not great; definitely more of a borrow than a buy for me.
… (plus d'informations)
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rabbitprincess | 6 autres critiques | Feb 19, 2020 |
Skull of the Skeleton is book five in Tommy Donbavand's Scream Street series. (Sadly, books 1-3 & 5 are the only ones my county's libraries have.) It's Halloween and Luke Watson is trying to introduce his friends, Resus Negative and Cleo Farr, to real world Halloween traditions.
Cleo is a mummy, but Luke has convinced her to go as a witch. He's trying to convince Resus (the normal member of a family that has been vampires for generations), to go as Harry Potter. Okay, Mr. Donbavand doesn't come right out and name the wizard, but from questions in chapters one and seven, we know it's Harry. Luke is going as a skeleton.

Shortly after they start out, they meet series regular Doug the zombie. Doug has lost something that's left him quite perturbed. Luke is skeptical, Cleo is sympathetic, and Resus makes puns.

That Luke hasn't thought things through is obvious because the first house they go to belongs to Mr. and Mrs. Crudley, bog monsters. Even if they had wrapped candy on hand, would you trust it? There Luke finds out what Halloween means on Scream Street -- not to mention Valentine's Day. Luckily he doesn't have much time to feel crushed when loud screaming erupts from central square.

The screaming is over who is moving into house 26: the Headless Horseman. Women of various supernatural types are THRILLED. (By the way, there is a feminine form for 'ogre'. It's 'ogress'.) One of his fans faints as Eddie the Headless Horseman leaves his house on his huge black stallion. There's a full-page illustration, but one of Eddie's boots is conveniently placed to hide the stallion's unmentionables.

Luke, Cleo, and Resus discuss the Headless Horseman without once bringing up Washington Irving's classic story. Eddie's agent, a small gargoyle named Rocky, explains to our trio. Eddie himself is hawking his new product: a perfume named 'Decapitation Pour L'Homme' (Decapitation For Man). I loved the play on real life celebrity obsessions, especially the secret ingredient in the perfume.

One of the fans present is a small, shy female skeleton named Femur Ribs. She lives at number 27. She's so shy that this is the first time she's come out of one of her closets in years. Eddie was the reason. When his head is stolen, she's devastated.

The fifth relic Luke needs in order to get his parents back to the real world is the skull of the skeleton. Naturally, he figures that his archenemy, Sir Otto Sneer, landlord of Scream Street, has once again attempted to get a relic for himself. Luke, Cleo, and Resus sneak off to Sneer Hall. Sir Otto is up to something all right, but it's worse than they expected.

As usual, Sir Otto is verbally abusive to his dim-witted nephew, Dixon. That changes when Dixon's mother shows up. Queenie Sneer has taken back her maiden name because Dixon's shapeshifter father has done something for which I can't blame him, but Queenie does. She's Sir Otto's big sister and scarier than he is.

Queenie and Sir Otto's latest scheme are the two menaces of the book. Decide for yourself which is worse.

Notes:

Chapter 2: The Headless Horseman, Rocky, and Femur Ribs are introduced.

Chapter 3:

a. The Everwell Emporium sells a china plate commemorating a wedding of a couple whose names are puns on a famous fairy tale.

b. This is where we learn Femur's name and address.

Chapter 4:

a. Femur and Samuel Skipstone chat.

b. Sir Otto uses a line from a famous horror film.

Chapter 5:

a. We're introduced to Ottostein.

b. We learn about a company called Oddbods.

Chapter 6:

a. A Hex Hatch opens and we meet Queenie Sneer. She tells Dixon what his father has done.

b. Number 13, the Watsons' house, suffers a spot of damage.

Chapter 7:

a. While carrying out Luke's plan, we overhear Queenie's.

b. Resus makes a Harry potter joke.

Chapter 8: Queenie is making life difficult.

Chapter 9: We find out Eddie's previous job.

It's a great climactic battle. Queenie Sneer is a lot of fun to read about. There's a hint of romance and one about Luke that I've been expecting.
Wish I could afford to buy book six, let alone the whole series.
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JalenV | Sep 17, 2018 |

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Statistiques

Œuvres
96
Membres
1,263
Popularité
#20,320
Évaluation
½ 3.7
Critiques
18
ISBN
285
Langues
10

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