I recently dug into this after a friend mentioned 'Super Gran'—turns out there’s a whole dozen of them! The series spans 15 years, which is impressive for a niche children’s franchise. What stands out is how each book feels like a standalone caper while keeping the core charm: a no-nonsense granny who’s accidentally become the town’s superhero. My personal favorite is 'Super Gran and the Ghostly Robber,' where she solves a mystery using her wits more than her super strength. It’s a great reminder that kids’ books don’t need flashy gimmicks to be memorable; sometimes, a quirky protagonist is enough.
Twelve books, all packed with Granny’s antics. I adore how the series balances slapstick with heart—like when she uses her super speed to deliver groceries or teaches bullies a lesson by dunking them in a pond. The later books experiment with genres, from sci-fi to detective stories, but never lose that homemade, cozy feel. If you’re into vintage children’s humor, this is a goldmine.
Twelve! That’s the magic number for the 'Super Gran' books. I stumbled onto the series years ago while hunting for retro children’s lit, and it’s such a gem. The first book hooked me with its ridiculous premise—imagine your grandma suddenly being able to bench-press a tractor. The later books got even weirder, like when she time-travels or fights aliens. It’s the kind of series where you can tell the author was having a blast, and that energy rubs off on readers. Perfect for anyone who loves lighthearted, over-the-top adventures.
Oh, the 'Super Gran' series! That takes me back—I used to devour those books as a kid. From what I recall, there are 12 books in total, starting with 'Super Gran' in 1980 and ending with 'Super Gran and the Mad Scientist' in 1995. The author, Forrest Wilson, really nailed this quirky, heartwarming world where an ordinary Granny gets superpowers after a freak accident. I loved how each book mixed humor with small-town heroics, like her outsmarting villains with knitting needles or baking pies. It’s one of those series that never took itself too seriously but left a lasting impression.
What’s wild is how underrated it feels now—hardly anyone talks about it, but back then, it was a staple in school libraries. The TV adaptation in the ’80s also had this charmingly low-budget vibe, which somehow made the books even more endearing. If you ever stumble across them, they’re worth a nostalgic read, especially for the sheer absurdity of a granny lifting buses or racing on roller skates.
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Super Gran' is one of those nostalgic gems that feels like it's slipped through the cracks of the internet sometimes. I spent ages hunting for it online because I wanted to revisit the show from my childhood. While it’s not as widely available as newer series, I did stumble across a few episodes on niche streaming sites like Dailymotion and Archive.org. These platforms often host older, less mainstream content, though the quality can be hit or miss.
If you’re dead set on reading the original books, your best bet might be checking out digital libraries or free ebook repositories like Project Gutenberg or Open Library. They sometimes have older children’s books available for borrowing. Just be prepared for a bit of a treasure hunt—copyright laws mean not everything’s freely accessible, but the thrill of finding it is part of the fun!
Man, Forrest Wilson's 'Super Gran' was such a blast from my childhood! I stumbled upon the old TV series reruns before I even knew it was based on books, and that crunchy Scottish humor totally stuck with me. Wilson had this knack for balancing slapstick with heart—like how Granny Smith could bench-press villains but still fussed over her knitting. The books expanded on that, especially the way she outsmarted criminals with household objects. It’s wild how something so silly could also feel so clever.
I later hunted down Wilson’s other work, like 'The Worzel Gummidge' novels, and realized he had a signature style—whimsical but never condescending to kids. His villains were ridiculous yet oddly menacing (remember The Scruffs?). Makes me wish more modern children’s media had that kind of chaotic energy. Now I’m itching to reread the scene where Super Gran uses a rolling pin to deflect laser beams!