Danger Really is Everywhere : School of Danger - David O'Doherty

Danger Really is Everywhere

School of Danger

By: David O'Doherty

Paperback | 3 October 2016 | Edition Number 1

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The world's greatest (and only) Dangerologist is back to make YOU into a Level 3 Dangerologist in his new School of Danger handbook.

The world's greatest (and only) Dangerologist is back to make you into a Level 3 Dangerologist in his new School of Danger handbook.

Following a mishap involving his DANGER MOBILE (shopping trolley) and the local school dinner lady, Docter Noel Zone joins the teaching staff to help out.

Warning! Beware! Caution! Any POD (Pupil of Dangerology) knows that schools are full of Danger - from Vampire teachers to Hauted Books! And when bikes start to go missing from around school, to Docter Noel, it's never been clearer that Danger really is everywhere.

About the Author

David O'Doherty: is a stand-up comedian, writer and regular guest on television shows such as QI, Have I Got News For You and Would I Lie To You? He has written two theatre shows for children, including one where he fixed their bicycles live on stage.

About the Illustrator

Chris Judge is the award winning author/illustrator of The Lonely Beast and a number of other picture books for children. His work has appeared in high-profile advertising campaigns, newspapers, magazines, exhibitions and other media in Ireland and the UK. His most recent work includes cover artwork for Roddy Doyle's Brilliant.
Industry Reviews
I dislocated my jaw laughing -- Eoin Colfer 228/10 - THAT'S AN UNDERSTATEMENT. -- William, age 10

A brilliantly silly survival guide Sunday Express

Imagine the Mighty Boosh crashed into the Wimpy Kid -- The Times

A surreal, daft and funny book ... A bracing satirical sideswipe at today's health-and-safety culture, aimed at kids who'll get the irony and relish the silliness. Financial Times

Danger is Everywhere