




Fungus the Bogeyman : Briggs, Raymond: desertcart.co.uk: Books Review: A brilliant and suitably revolting comic strip book on a day in the life of a bogeyman - 'Repulsive but none the less compulsive'. This classic Raymond Briggs book hasn't got a real storyline. It's more like an comic strip encyclopedia on the life of bogeymen (Fungus) and bogeywomen (wife Mildew) and their bogeychildren (son Mould). The book just charts a day in the life of a bogeyman, who it seems, exists merely to torment us 'Drycleaners'. This clever study of bogeydom revels in all things revolting, slimy, putrid, and lavatorial, and even raises deep questions on the meaning of Bogeydom life. The book is filled with visual and literary gags, e.g. hidden on Mildrew's bathroom shelf there's 'FemStench' perfume which is real Eau de Toilete (toilet water), plus you finally find out what Great Aunt Ada Doom of Cold Comfort Farm really saw in the woodshed as a child (and yes it was something nasty). This book would be of interest to any kid over 7, boys might go for it at an earlier age than girls - although be warned it's not suitable for sensitive parents. It's also ideal for well read teenagers and young adults, who will appreciate the sophisticated humour more. So if you ever wondered what makes the bogeyman hiding under your bed tick, get this superbly illustrated and funny book. Review: Fun book for older child - brought it as second hand, it was just as suppier stated, arrived on time. a fun if not wierd book more for the older child as some words hard for the younger child








| Best Sellers Rank | 17,624 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 72 in Children's Fantasy Comics & Graphic Novels 289 in Fantasy Adventure for Children 381 in Magic & Fantasy Graphic Novels |
| Customer reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (367) |
| Dimensions | 22.5 x 0.6 x 29.8 cm |
| ISBN-10 | 0141342692 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0141342696 |
| Item weight | 303 g |
| Language | English |
| Part of series | Fungus the Bogeyman |
| Print length | 48 pages |
| Publication date | 5 April 2012 |
| Publisher | Puffin |
| Reading age | 5 - 9 years |
C**J
A brilliant and suitably revolting comic strip book on a day in the life of a bogeyman
'Repulsive but none the less compulsive'. This classic Raymond Briggs book hasn't got a real storyline. It's more like an comic strip encyclopedia on the life of bogeymen (Fungus) and bogeywomen (wife Mildew) and their bogeychildren (son Mould). The book just charts a day in the life of a bogeyman, who it seems, exists merely to torment us 'Drycleaners'. This clever study of bogeydom revels in all things revolting, slimy, putrid, and lavatorial, and even raises deep questions on the meaning of Bogeydom life. The book is filled with visual and literary gags, e.g. hidden on Mildrew's bathroom shelf there's 'FemStench' perfume which is real Eau de Toilete (toilet water), plus you finally find out what Great Aunt Ada Doom of Cold Comfort Farm really saw in the woodshed as a child (and yes it was something nasty). This book would be of interest to any kid over 7, boys might go for it at an earlier age than girls - although be warned it's not suitable for sensitive parents. It's also ideal for well read teenagers and young adults, who will appreciate the sophisticated humour more. So if you ever wondered what makes the bogeyman hiding under your bed tick, get this superbly illustrated and funny book.
M**E
Fun book for older child
brought it as second hand, it was just as suppier stated, arrived on time. a fun if not wierd book more for the older child as some words hard for the younger child
V**9
A true classic that cannot fail to appeal to children
I still have my original first edition of Fungus from 1978, a book which was a firm favourite then and remains so to this day. I read Raymond Briggs' book so many times that I can still quote from it ("Nothing is permanent but woe" as seen on a bogey sandwich board; "Fungus inspects his trousers which have been marinading overnight 'mmmm! these really stink!'")and I find the book enduringly funny yet poignant. Fungus is a decent hard-working bogey but asks himself what is is all for? why do bogeymen exist? why do they have to pester and frighten the Drycleaners? (as we who live on the surface are known.) It seems as if no one has the answer, not even his beloved wife Mildew "the ugliest woman in Bogeydom." Children (and doubtless many adults) will love this brilliantly illustrated book, and all the detail so lovingly described within - it is funny, rude, tender, thoughtful and even moving. I cannot recommend it enough.
L**S
suitable for kids
My grandson loved it, and I had bought it for my daughter years ago when she was little, she loved it too.
L**C
Cracking Book!!
Having bought this for my other half, whom I was shocked to realise had reached the age of 38 without even having heard of it, I couldn't resist a few minutes refreshing my memory of it before wrapping!! The way the book is written and laid out is very quirky but this doesn't at all make it difficult or annoying to read, that said it is definitely aimed at competent readers (I actually snorted tea out my nose reading the earlier review by the parent giving it a poor rating for not being suitable for a 4 year old) I remember discovering and loving it at ten but having just looked at it again I'm pretty sure it is going to be swiftly claimed by my 7 year old daughter after my other half has read it as it's something I think she'll like, everyone's different.
A**A
Supperating, thoughtful and totally unique.
Fungus the Bogeyman is an absolute classic, part surreal and funny field guide, part existential crisis. I loved it when I read it as a child and when I realised my husband had never read it, I bought him this copy to fill the yawning gap in his education. He spent a happy couple of hours chuckling over it.
D**R
Beautiful
I know this is a classic, but time does nothing to devalue this. I am in my thirties but still don't feel that poring over the pictures in this book is a waste of my time. Beautiful illustrations and although the plot line is thin it is a moving take on our modern way of life. It is thought provoking. Well worth your time and money. Don't bother with the 2004 DVD version.
K**B
Classic
I remember reading this as a child and thinking what a great read it would be for my 7 year old. I hadn't opened the front cover for 25 years so it was a suprise that when I did it was fairly different to how I remember. The book is full of incredibly descriptive, advanced wording that my daughter really struggled with. However learning a whole new "bogey language" and all that comes with it was fun, and we found there was lots of depth to everything on each page. A really good book, will live in the memory
N**G
nice for collection if you want to introduce your little ones, the text are quite small to read though
A**E
My favourite book of all time - this one for my grandsons
J**N
Some kids' books make parents laugh as they read them to their kids. This is one for sure. Raymond Briggs will make you laugh and also will make your kids pretty hip, even after many decades since it was published. Fungus complains to his wife that the bed is too dry, not slimy enough for snails. You see where we are going? Funny, but humor that is simply good, and hip, not leading to bad behavior. Briggs is the tops in the kids department. The illustrations are terrific.
フ**き
愛してやまない夫婦のおはなし。絵本を見たとき最高にショックを受けました。それが動いて…。 じっくりみます。翻訳書籍がなくなったのが残念です。
C**N
Super j'adore!
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