The Person Controller
(Autor) David BaddielFred and Ellie are twins. But not identical (because that's impossible for a boy and a girl). They do like all the same things, though. Especially video games. Which they are very good at. They aren't that good, however, at much else - like, for example, football, or dealing with the school bullies. Then, they meet the Mystery Man, who sends them a video game controller, which doesn't look like any other controller they've ever seen. And it doesn't control any of their usual games. When the twins find out what it does control, though, it seems like the answer to all their problems. And the key to all their wildest dreams. At least it seems like that.
David Baddiel
David Baddiel is a British comedian, author, and television presenter known for his witty and irreverent style. He gained fame as one half of the comedy duo Newman and Baddiel in the 1990s, before embarking on a successful solo career. Baddiel is also a prolific writer, with several bestselling novels to his name, including "The Parent Agency" and "The Boy Who Could Do What He Liked." He is known for blending humor with poignant observations on modern life, and his works often explore themes of family, identity, and growing up. Baddiel's impact on literature lies in his ability to connect with readers through his distinctive voice and sharp wit. His most famous work is likely his debut novel, "Time for Bed," which received critical acclaim for its humor and insight into relationships and parenthood.