Just Disgusting!

· The Just Series Book 5 · Pan Australia
4.4
8 reviews
Ebook
180
Pages

About this ebook

In the tradition of Just Tricking!, Just Annoying!, Just Stupid! and Just Crazy!, Andy Griffiths has written nine highly original, humorous new stories about Andy G.

Includes a terrible agonising death by flesh-eating zombies, a battle with brussel sprouts (the sprouts win) and the disgusting fact that cockroaches can live for nine days without their heads (they only die because they starve to death).

Complemented by imaginative, chaotic and downright disgusting illustrations by Terry Denton.

Ratings and reviews

4.4
8 reviews
Merlin Day
April 8, 2015
If you like goofy books also look at buying (the cat on the mat is flat) or(What body part is that)
Moey Mina
November 19, 2014
I have all ready read it but your books r the best
1 person found this review helpful
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October 28, 2014
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About the author

Andy Griffiths and Terry Denton are a creative partnership that began in earnest with Just Tricking! in 1997. Since then they have produced Just Annoying! (1998), Just Stupid! (1999), Just Crazy! (2000). In 2001, Andy wrote the comic action-thriller about bums that threaten to take over the world, The Day My Bum Went Psycho which was a national bestseller.

Terry Denton has illustrated award-winning books such as The Paw and bestsellers such as Spooner or Later, Duck for Cover and Freeze a Crowd written by Paul Jennings and Ted Greenwood. His latest work can be found in his Storymaze series and in Passing On, which was shortlisted for the 2002 Children's Book Council, Picture Book of the Year Award.

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