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So You Think You Know the Simpsons [Paperback]

Clive Gifford


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This bestselling quiz book has been updated with 100 new questions based on recent series of "The Simpsons", in addition to the original 1000 questions about life with Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa and Maggie. Which of the Simpson family has webbed feet? ...occasionally drinks from the dog dish? ...discovered Blinky the three-eyed fish? ...went into space as a NASA astronaut? Relive the hilarity of the TV series as you and your friends test your knowledge of the world's funniest family. Complete answers are also provided.

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Clive Gifford is the author of many bestselling quiz books.

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1.0 out of 5 stars Don't Waste Your Money, Oct 23 2004
By James N Simpson - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: So You Think You Know the "Simpsons" (Paperback)
This unauthorised by Fox or anyone to do with The Simpsons trivia book contains over 1000 questions on one of the best comedy series ever made. The only problem is that the majority of them are so easy that even someone who has seen only a few episodes will have no trouble answering them. The book is divided into Homer level (easy) Marge Level (no difference to Homer level) and Lisa Level. The 100 Lisa level questions are the only ones that regular viewers may be challenged by. So hence that is what you are buying, a book of 100 questions not 1000. It almost seems this is a rush job by the authors trying to rush an idea into the market before an official version comes out. Buy the Simpsons Guide to Springfield or other better quality Simpsons books instead to gain a better knowledge of everyone's favourite yellow family.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Grown-ups keep out!, July 23 2006
By M. Cross "Eg Hed" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: So You Think You Know the "Simpsons" (Paperback)
Is this book for adults or kids? Actually, it is written for kids, not adults. The questions are divided up into Homer, Marge and Lisa levels and, as a previous reviewer said, the Homer level questions are very, very easy, suitable for the youngest viewer. Then it gets harder. I think it's harsh to say it reads like a rush job. The questions are well worded. They don't look padded. See if you can find a wrong answer! The questions are given straight - leaving humour to the show, thankfully. It does what it says. 1000 questions would be too much for anyone - that is kind of the idea!

So it is a safe bet. Buy this for your favourite young Simpsons fanatic!!
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