Finn's Epic Fails is the first book in a captivating new series by bestselling author Phil Earle, crafted for those who revel in the trials and tribulations of preteen life. With a storytelling style that resonates with fans of Diary of a Wimpy Kid and Tom Gates, Earle invites readers into the chaotic world of Finn N. O. Hope, a boy whose existence seems to be a never-ending cycle of misadventures. The Story As Finn embarks on his journey through Year 7, he quickly discovers that survival is no easy feat. It's only Tuesday, and his life has already taken a turn for the absurd. From his mischievous, unicorn-obsessed little sister, who has a penchant for sticking horns to his head with superglue, to his properly evil older brother, who has perfected the art of wedgie-giving (278 times and counting!), Finn's days are filled with relentless hilarity. Each chapter is a testament to the resilience of a boy who, despite his epic fails, continues to navigate the tumultuous waters of adolescence. Why Readers Love It Relatable Themes: Finn's experiences mirror the challenges faced by many preteens, making it a resonant read. Humourous Style: Earle’s witty narrative captures the essence of childhood mischief and the importance of friendship. Engaging Characters: The dynamic between Finn and his family adds depth and laughter to the story. Perfect For This book is an excellent choice for children aged 9 and above, especially those who enjoy humorous stories that reflect the ups and downs of school life and family dynamics. Finn's Epic Fails not only entertains but also encourages resilience and the celebration of imperfections, making it a delightful addition to any young reader's collection.