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by - written on 27/10/08 (Very useful, 406 readings)
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I bought this book for my 11 year old son last Christmas due to the ghoulish cover jumping out at me in the bookshop. The cover is metallic silver and there is a circle cut out of it with a staring quite scary eye coming through it and a lip shape cut-out with a rather gross tongue poking through an oddly shaped mouth. When you open to the inside cover you discover that this strange eye and mouth belong to the face of a man who has large bulldog clips attached to his cheeks and neck which are being pulled quite strongly distorting his look. On seeing this the book just screamed 11 year old boy at me. The book is slightly larger than A5 size but is thick ... Read the complete review
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