Feel that your life has gone down the pan? Well here's your chance to swap it for a better one! When these words appear on the computer screen, Jiggy McCue just can't resist. He hits 'F for Flush' and... Oh dear. He really shouldn't have done that. Because the life he gets in place of his own is a very embarrassing one - especially for a boy.
I loved this book. I was really bored in the library one day and picked it up. Once I had started I couldn't stop, stuff kept happening that made me want to keep reading!!! I am hoping to find the book Polter goose to read now because that is very similar.
Jiggy, Angie and Pete hear about a new game called The Toilet of Life. Playing it involves flushing little people down little toilets until a message appears saying
Feel that your life has gone down the pan? Well here’s your chance to swap it for a better one!
Jiggy can’t resist and pushes “F for flush” and wakes up next day to find that he is in Angie’s body... and Angie is in his. Now The Toilet of Life is engaged and they have face school being each other while they try to work out how to get back into their own bodies.
MY FAVOURITE PART:
I loved the bit in the book when Jiggy and Angie had to use the toilets at school in their new bodies.
The lack of full sentences was annoying as was Jiggy describing the Bible as a Noddy book. The new atheist lot are always lumping it in with other stuff they don't agree with.
This is the book that got me interested in reading when I was a kid. Thanks to school forcing us to read the most boring rubbish in existence I was completely put off reading. Glad this book changed that - might no seem anywhere near as funny now I'm older, but deserves 5 stars for changing my opinion
the book itself is a good book, it is about a boy who got swapped body will a girl after playing a game. they have to go to school and try to act like they are themselves, but they're body actually got swapped. They go through an adventure as to how they try to get there own bodies back.
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I think I read this in like year 6 or something but I just remembered the Jiggy McCue books and unlocked a core memory and now I want to read them again I won’t lie.
So to start off, I just wanted to say that I read this book back when I was a year 6 (in primary school) which is one of the main reasons why I don't remember the main events in the story. But nevertheless, I'm still doing a review! Even though that makes absolutely no sense.
This book was a nice read. It was definetly one of my favourite books back when I was a kid.
I read this Jiggy McCue story first, and then went back and read Poltergoose and Killer Underpants. He's a witty and exciting writer...love all the books I've read so far.