by Lance Carbuncle
This book was described as humourous, which it had funny moments, but I found the book to be deeply depressing.I wasn't turned off so much by the toilet humour [but why have a note for 'cutting the cheese'?] but the socio-aspects of the "loser" protagonist, homeless characters, knocking physical app...
What do you get when you blow up a huge sombrero, are gifted with Bruce Dickenson's poo, crash a bratmobile, and a Bassett hound named Idjit Galoot is your tour guide on one incredible, zany trip full of mayhem and madness? Why this book of course!This is one book you'll want to pick up if you're i...
I like everything about this book. I like the pretty red cover, the over-the-top-title, the well endowed basset hound silhouette, and the bogus blurbs (The South American Journal of Proctology?). But I really like this author's style: a mixture of Carl Hiaasen's humor, Hunter S. Thompson's madness, ...