Grand Bug Hotel

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  • ISBN 9781800660687
  • Dimensions: 160 x 230mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Oct 2026
  • Publisher: Cicada Books
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Welcome to The Grand Bug Hotel: five-star luxury, world-famous service… and absolute mayhem.

When best friends Vex and Bo arrive with their suitcases and a very fancy brochure, the Bug Hotel looks like the holiday of a lifetime: bellhops in tiny hats, a glittering lobby, celebrity guests on the rooftop helipad… even a Termite Queen being carried to check-in on a royal litter. What could possibly go wrong? Answer: Everything. Room numbers make no sense. The map might as well be modern art. Their luggage vanishes. Termite toddlers are chewing through the hotel faster than the ants can fix it, an aging moth actress mistakes them for admirers and dinner comes with a dress code they definitely can’t meet. Meanwhile, something shady is going on behind the scenes, and the hench hotel manager may not be quite what he seems… A fast, funny graphic novel caper about keeping your head when the ceiling is literally falling in. Because in this hotel, the service is buzzing… and survival is not guaranteed.
Ziggy Hanaor is a publisher and writer living in London. Her humour-led picturebooks include The Pocket Chaotic (2020) and Alex and Alex (2022). Her graphic novel, Alte Zachen, was on the Yoto Carnegies shortlist, 2023.

Ollie Silvester is an illustrator and animation director based in Bristol. His clients include The New York Times, Bloomberg Businessweek and Camden Town Brewery. He is the illustrator of Gory Rory Fangface Needs A Kiss (2023). He takes inspiration in the nonsensical humour of the everyday.

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