Review
`Some great examples of exam answers from the most clueless - and inventive - of students.'
--Times Online, September 19 2008
`very funny examples of children's unintentional humorous gaffes with spelling and understanding the English language... hilarious.' --Primary Times in Derbyshire, October 2009
Serialised in The Times Educational Supplement (various issues 2009)
--The Times Educational Supplement, 2009
`The student howlers... you won't know whether to laugh or cry.'
--The Daily Mail, 19th November 2009
Number 1 best-selling, paperback, non-fiction title, in The Daily Telegraph best-sellers list, 12th December 2009
-- The Daily Telegraph, 12th December 2009
`packed full of hilarious examples of the creative ways students answer exam questions .... More revision needed, methinks!' --Western Morning News, 19 December 2009
Reached number 1 in The Sunday Telegraph and Daily Telegraph paperback non-fiction bestsellers list. --(December 2009 & January 2010)
Reached number 5 in The Observer paperback non-fiction bestsellers list and number 6 in the Sunday Times general paperback bestsellers list.
--(December 2009 & January 2010)
`a volume which proves that the funniest things people write or say are usually unintentional.' -- Badger Books, in The Independent on Sunday's `Hit List', 28 March 2010
--Times Online, September 19 2008
`very funny examples of children's unintentional humorous gaffes with spelling and understanding the English language... hilarious.' --Primary Times in Derbyshire, October 2009
Serialised in The Times Educational Supplement (various issues 2009)
--The Times Educational Supplement, 2009
`The student howlers... you won't know whether to laugh or cry.'
--The Daily Mail, 19th November 2009
Number 1 best-selling, paperback, non-fiction title, in The Daily Telegraph best-sellers list, 12th December 2009
-- The Daily Telegraph, 12th December 2009
`packed full of hilarious examples of the creative ways students answer exam questions .... More revision needed, methinks!' --Western Morning News, 19 December 2009
Reached number 1 in The Sunday Telegraph and Daily Telegraph paperback non-fiction bestsellers list. --(December 2009 & January 2010)
Reached number 5 in The Observer paperback non-fiction bestsellers list and number 6 in the Sunday Times general paperback bestsellers list.
--(December 2009 & January 2010)
`a volume which proves that the funniest things people write or say are usually unintentional.' -- Badger Books, in The Independent on Sunday's `Hit List', 28 March 2010
Review
`packed full of hilarious examples, F in Exams will bring a smile to the face'
Review
"...funny stuff ...worthy of the academic ability of Nigel Molesworth of St Custard's ..."
Review
'When it comes to amusing little books to make you laugh out loud, this book... is certainly a good contender'
Book Description
'Plenty of chuckles... smart alecs and the clueless compete to impress with answers so inventive they almost deserve the marks'
Featured in:
Number 6 in the paperback non-fiction Christmas bestsellers list (compiled by Waterstone) and published in Seven: Supplement to The Sunday Telegraph, 28th December 2008
The Good Book Guide, December 2009
'...lots of laughs'
Product Description
Q: What happens to a boy when he reaches puberty? A: He says goodbye to childhood and enters adultery. Q: How can you prevent milk turning sour? A: Keep it in the cow. We’ve all been there. You’ve been studying hard, the day of the BIG test arrives, you turn over the paper, and ‘what the *&%@ does that mean?!’ Not a clue. Some students, rather than admit defeat, choose to adopt a more creative approach to answering those particularly awkward exam questions. Packed full of hilarious examples, this book will bring a smile to the face of teachers, parents and students alike – and anyone who’s ever had to sit a test.