Advantages: Brightens up your reading slot! Disadvantages: A bit immature... it IS Bart afterall.
Life has its ups and downs. At the moment I've got the stress of exams that's been bothering me quite a bit. I'm really struggling to relax at the moment, but reading "Bart Simpson's Guide to Life" is an assured laugh. You can open it at any page, flip th ...
Advantages: Its funny, great pictures Disadvantages: none
Bart Simpson, The Kid that no father wants to be their son, has written a book which is in his words is ‘ The long but worthwhile journey to enlightenment’ and it has to be said that enlightenment is probably the wrong word but the book is certainly hilar ...
Advantages: Good Price, Fun for small kids up to big kids Disadvantages: you have to know the about the simpsons to know why this book is funny
This is only my 3rd review so please be kind.
Brief bit about the family:
The Simpson’s were first created by cartoonist Matt Groening (and named for the members of his immediate family except for Bart, which is an anagram for Brat)in 1987 as a seri ...
Advantages: colourful, varied, easy to read, genuinely amusing Disadvantages: none
The official Simpsons Comics are pretty awful. With dull, complicated and obtuse storylines, a scarcity of jokes and clearly little to no input by the show's writers, its quite hard to see how they could appeal to adults or children, to be honest. Thankf ...
Advantages: FUNNY, FUNNY, um....FUNNY Disadvantages: Meaning of life is too unclear (you'll see what I mean)
Bart Simpson's guide to life is a great little book for children as well as adults. It is a the sort book that feeds you information which does not seem that relevent to the subject but makes for a great laugh. Have you heard of the Simpsons. Stupid que ...