Author:Mitchell Symons
Mitchell Symons has stats and stories to entertain and amaze you!
Did the Olympians really compete in the buff?
Which striker's shorts fell down when he was taking a penalty?
Which sport consists of running while juggling?
Which football team's fanzine is called Linesman, You're Rubbish?
Mitch knows more totally useless things about useless subjects than anybody on Earth.
—— Chris TarrantBoys love facts. And the more disgusting these facts are, the better. As I have mentioned on The Book Zone in the past, some of the most popular books in the school library are The Guiness Book of Records and Ripley's Believe It Or Not. Every break time there are groups of boys gathered around the various volumes of these that we have on the shelves, and sometimes we have to step in and encourage them to enjoy them in a slightly less rowdy manner, especially where Ripley's is concerned. Thus, when these four books arrived from the generous people at Random House I decided that before going through them myself I would put them to the test in the school library. We took the boys' favourites off the shelf for one break time and had these ready in their place, and then sat back to observe their reaction.
Their reaction spoke volumes. After the initial disappointment at the absence of their glossy, large format favourites they were soon gathered around in their groups, taking it in turns to flick through whichever book they had in search of the grossest fact they could find. Cue raucous laughter and non-stop giggling for the next twenty minutes - Mitchell Symons's That's So Gross books passed the test with flying colours!
Animals, creepy crawlies and the human body are tackled in a Horrible Histories way, and each book is packed with the sort of disgusting trivia that delights children under eight.
—— Toby Clements , The TelegraphVine's gags are timeless...they are puns on everyday situations, as well as being inoffensive and uncontroversial
—— The IndependentSkillfully delivered, hugely popular, continuously funny and utterly unique
—— GuardianThe spiritual lovechild of Tommy Cooper and Steve Martin, if such a thing were possible
—— The StageBursting with silly situations and hilarious antics
—— Bournemouth Daily EchoA real delight
—— Bournemouth Daily EchoThe perfect book to provoke a smile.
—— Daily Express