Toilet Time Machine 1
By (Author) Mark Serrels
Illustrated by Ruby Innes
Penguin Random House Australia
Penguin Random House Australia
4th November 2025
Australia
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: General, modern and contemporary fiction
Paperback
144
Width 1mm, Height 1mm, Spine 1mm
1g
The Number #2 bestselling book about family, poo and a toilet that lets you TRAVEL THROUGH TIME!* *Toilet currently out of service Max has BIG problems. The toilet in the garage is busted, his dad is now a toddler (who won't stop WEEING everywhere) and his little brother has been transformed into a 100-year-old man! Oh, not to mention that the broken toilet is actually A TIME MACHINE. And if Max doesn't fix the time machine in under 12 hours, both his dad and his little brother will CEASE TO EXIST . . .
Mark Serrels (Author) Mark spent more than 10 years as an award-winning games journalist, editing the cult website, Kotaku Australia. He was later an editor at CNET, the world's biggest tech website, before transitioning to CHOICE Australia, where he is currently Editorial Director. Mark liked rock climbing before it was cool and is a video game obsessive. He's also a dad - not like the other dads, he's a cool dad. One time, he raced his 10-year-old for $1000 and lost. Mark is also the most Scottish man alive. Ruby Innes (Author) Host and producer of a Twitch video game show, Ruby Innes has been drawing her entire life. While not all of her drawings have been good, most of them have been either intentionally or unintentionally funny. While it was her work at Kotaku Australia as a games journalist that brought her to Mark's attention, it was her illustrations that brought them together. One of Ruby's lifelong dreams was to be an illustrator for a children's book, having grown up reading Andy Griffiths, Paul Jennings and Jacqueline Wilson. Her approach when it comes to illustrating has always been, 'What little stupid thing can I include to really make this funny', which has largely worked in her favour. Also, Ruby is half Scottish. Not as much as Mark, but it counts.