Do Bats Have Bollocks? and 101 More Utterly Stupid Questions - Jon Butler
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I have the read the brilliant bestseller that is Do Ants have Arseholes? (I have wrote a review of that, however it was my first review so it isn't of a brilliant standard) After thoroughly enjoying that book, I decided to purchase the next book; provocatively entitled Do Bats have Bollocks? It was deemed last years critically acclaimed book created by Jon Butler and Bruno Vincent. It was only £5 so I decided to treat myself. After finishing the book in one sitting, a mere 200 pages long, to call it a treat would be something of an understatement. The book, much like its predecessor involves various questions asked by should we say the less literate ... Read the complete review
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