I Decided to read this book because it looked interesting and funny! I also recognized the author and knew he was quiet good :)This book comes under the short story category on the bingo board!i liked this book because it was very funny and that start of the book had 100 disgusting facts about humans Note : some of them may be a bit over exaggerated do not take the too seriously! I must say i thoroughly enjoyed this book and i can not recall anything i disliked about it! why.. because its a good book :)i would recommend it to more boys than girls aged 11-15 because its just got that guy humor about it e.g zombies and funny yucky stuff :)loooveee steph
I've loved these books since I was 10 years old and I will get the series out every now and again when I need a good laugh or cheering up. Love the little illustrations by Terry Denton and the mini moving pictures in the corner when you flip the pages really fast. I recommend these books to all ages if you're looking for something funny, relatable and engaging to read. These are the only books that have ever made me actually laugh out loud while reading. Andy Griffiths' hilarious stories paired with Terry Denton's outlandish cartoons make it difficult to stop turning pages.
Just Disguting! By:Andy Griffin I give this book 4 stars because it´s one of the funniest book I ever read. It´s very creative because they used really descriptive word and a lot funny pictures. If you don´t believe what I´m saying go ask some that had read this awesome book. This book is about that Andy has, and it was really disgusting. Andy and Danny are up to their usual mischief but this time it’s turned up all way to disgusting. I´m not going to tell you more because then you would the entire story.
—Diego
This book fits my " A book with a male main character " blog on my bingo board. This book is about a boy called Andy Griffiths. He is the narrator in the book. He tells stories about his own experiences which are very amusing and gruesome. In each chapter he tells a different story, each about events in his life, this book attracted me because it was like the book was talking to me. I would recommend this book to anyone aged 11+ because some things are a bit inappropriate for the younger readers.
—Sammy Ayoun