Bolinda Home Page

Login

Basket totals

Items:
0
Total:
AUD$ 0.00
Andy Griffiths

Author

Andy Griffiths

Andy Griffiths is one of Australia’s most popular children’s authors. He and illustrator Terry Denton have collaborated on more than 33 bestselling books since their first title, Just Tricking, was published in 1997. In Australia, Andy and Terry’s books have sold over 10 million copies, won 80 children’s choice awards and 10 Australian Book Industry Awards including Book of the Year for The 52-Storey Treehouse in 2015.

Email Andy Griffiths

Search Results

You searched for 'Andy Griffiths'. 67 results were found.
To add items to your order, enter quantity and click 'add selected products to order'
Title:
Just Doomed! (MP3)
Series:
The Just Series #8
Written by:
Andy Griffiths 
Read by:
Stig Wemyss 
Format:
Unabridged MP3 CD Audio Book 
Number of CDs:
Duration:
3 hours 42 minutes 
MP3 size:
167 MB 
Published:
September 01 2012 
Available Date:
May 28 2012 
Age Category:
Children (7+) 
ISBN:
9781743144633 
Genres:
Fiction; Children's Fiction; Humorous 
Publisher:
Bolinda audio 
Qty
Format
Price
Bolinda price
AUD$ 14.95
AUD$ 14.95
 

Take the doomed test...

Is this the right book for you? Take the DOOMED TEST to find out. 1. Have you ever broken a mirror, walked under a ladder or opened an umbrella inside? 2. Do you often find yourself feeling that everything is about to go horribly, terribly and utterly wrong? 3. Have you ever lost or destroyed a valuable item that didn’t belong to you? 4. Have you just accidentally enraged a very large and bad-tempered bully? 5. Are you 120 years old or over? SCORE: One point for each YES answer. 3-5 – You are definitely DOOMED! You will love this book. 1-2 – You are fairly DOOMED! You will love this book. 0 – You are DOOMED, you just don’t realise it. You will love this book.

"Griffiths' genuinely funny Just series stars little Andy as the craziest kid in the country, always trying out the silliest stunts and getting into the worst scrapes. The stories are wildly absurd but ruthlessly logical in their progression from problem to disaster."
The Age