Count

by Melvin Burgess, illustrated by Chris Mould

Interest age: 8 to 9
Reading age: 9 to 11

Published by Andersen Press, 2021

  • Chapter books
  • Funny

About this book

Brandon loves to brag, and claims that he’s the best footballer, the strongest in his class, has the fastest skates – the list is never ending. In reality, his only real skill is boasting, and nobody believes a word he says. When he declares that he can count to ten million, Brandon realises he may have gone too far, especially when his maths class calculates it will take him almost a year. However, not wanting to back down, he begins to count.

At first, he just recites the digits, but after a while, the numbers take on a life of their own, emitting a shimmery light as they wait in line to be counted. The higher Brandon counts, the more his life is on public view. He is exposed to a media frenzy, which headteacher Miss Hexx is quick to exploit when she spots an opportunity for fame and fortune.

This light-hearted, engaging tale, with a dash of magic, celebrates the beauty of numbers, as well as Brandon’s steadfast determination to see the task through. It also shrewdly demonstrates how social media adoration can swiftly flip to hatred and abuse. The short chapters are humorously illustrated with expressive black-and-white drawings. 

About the author

Melvin was born in Sussex in 1954. He is the author of a number of highly successful books for teenagers and young adults including, Junk, Doing It, Lady, My Life as a Bitch, Bloodsong, Bloodtide, Sara's Face and The Cry of the Wolf (shortlisted for the Carnegie medal). He also wrote Kill All Enemies.


He lives in Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire, with his partner Anita.

About the illustrator

Chris is an award-winning illustrator who went to art school at 16. A sublime draftsman with a penchant for the gothic, he has illustrated the gamut from picture books and young fiction, to theatre posters and satirical cartoons for national newspapers. His stunning reimagining of Ted Hughes’ The Iron Man was shortlisted for the Kate Greenaway Medal, was a Waterstones’ selection of best books of 2019 and shortlisted by Foyles’ for Book of the Year 2019.
 
He lives in Yorkshire with his wife, has two grown-up daughters, and when he’s not drawing and writing, you’ll find him… actually, he’s never not drawing or writing.

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