
Clean Bowled,Butterfingers
by Comic Characters
Clean Bowled,Butterfingers is a funny, fast-paced middle-grade cricket caper that brings Amar 'Butterfingers' Kishen back to Green Park School. Part sports comedy, part school-life adventure, this book is perfect for readers aged 9–12 who crave bold schemes, goofy charm, and big-hearted teamwork. The tone is playful, uplifting, and adventurous, inviting both new fans and longtime Butterfingers followers to cheer for a team built on courage and laughter. In Clean Bowled,Butterfingers, Amar's plan to stage a cricket match in memory of Colonel Nadkarni sets off a roller-coaster ride of adventure, intrigue and madness at Green Park School. As the principal champions healthier, more active teachers, the story unfolds with warmth, humor, and heart, making it a perfect pick for fans of the series and curious new readers alike. Khyrunnisa A. writes with breezy energy, delivering brisk chapters, lively dialogue, and plenty of visual humor. Clean Bowled,Butterfingers balances sport, friendship, and mischief, weaving in accessibility and pace that will keep reluctant readers turning pages. The narrative centers on Amar's pluck, the colorful school setting, and a cast of memorable teachers and kids, offering both laughs and lessons without losing the thrill of the game. Cricket-centered plot and school-life adventures Roller-coaster pacing with humor, mischief, and heart Themes of teamwork, sportsmanship, and healthy living Warm, witty, kid-friendly writing that sparks imagination Beloved Butterfingers character returning with new antics After finishing Clean Bowled,Butterfingers, readers will feel energized and confident, inspired to face challenges with humor, resilience, and teamwork. The book leaves them smiling, thinking differently about friendship, perseverance, and turning plans into wins.
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