'I learnt A LOT from this book. It's so great that I would read it every single day. My favourite part was the boobies*...the rest was funny, too, but the bit about boobies was the funniest. And you know, I'd still go to the beach - I'm not scared!' Miriam, 8
‘I genuinely loved this book. It makes the ocean feel a lot more exciting.’ Uchral, 12
‘Very funny.' Sophie, 12
'I like all of your books about Fifty Ways to Die that you've written now. I say, what a great achievement! It's sort of like the last book, with the same two characters, but this book is different. The funniest part was when the smart guy thought that the smaller guy was being attacked by a shark, but it was just another diver. That was hilarious. The scariest part was reading about the volcanic activity and the tsunamis. I learned some new things. I didn't know tsunamis attacked more than once, and that volcanoes can cause lightning. But in conclusion, I like the ocean so this book didn't scare me! The book is quite impressive and amazing. I really liked it. And I will read it again and again, because I like the series.' Billings, 10
'Amazing! I loved how it gave random fun facts.' Elijah, 10
'I loved it! I can't wait to read even more books just like it!' Scarlett, 8
'My kids have read the cover off 50 Ways to Die in Space and have been demanding 50 Ways to Die in the Ocean for MONTHS. It did not disappoint!' Jodie, 30-something
'I enjoyed this comic from page one. I snorted with laughter and shivered in disgust. It’s easy to learn when I’m having fun! Nico O’Sullivan’s illustrations, perfectly complement Eileen O’Hely’s hilarious text. To Parents and Teachers, 50 Ways To Die In The Ocean, is chock full of fascinating facts and figures. A must have for any child’s library.' Kathleen, nearly 70