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Pets with Tourette's

Pets with Tourette's
By Mark Leigh, Mike Lepine

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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #12982 in Books
  • Published on: 2007-10-01
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 96 pages

Editorial Reviews

The Bookseller, September 2007
"magnificent... had many of us in tears... very cute animals saying very, very rude things is hilarious"

Popbitch newsletter, December 2007
"Book of the year!"

A Waterstones Bookseller, February 2008
"This is a big hit with me... An excellent giftbook for anyone with a slightly inappropriate sense of humour"


Customer Reviews

pets with tourettes.5
this book is so funny.crying with laughter.cannot wait for the sequel its on pre order.kind regards mark.Pets with Tourette's

lighten up and laugh your rocks off5
This book was placed in front of me, as I worked, one Thursday afternoon. Never have I been moved so quickly to tears and feared for my ability to breathe in, or the steadfastness of my rimmel eyeliner.

How I laugh at this book. How I laugh to the point where I think I can't possibly find anything else to laugh at, only to spray my coffee all over my keyboard. but then, I was raised on Tiswas so make your own judgements.

Ahh but the title, some people could be offended. It's rude and it rhymes, doesn't it. Yes, yes, clever. But how would I feel if I saw a book entitled 'Nuns with guns' or Arabs with crabs'? Is this politically correct? How do the nuns purchase the guns and do they use they aggressively or defensively for God stuff? How about the people with crabs who come from other parts of the world? Do they need to switch religion? Or can they buy lotion and remain agnostic? If the lotion needs a prescription, is the restriction of freedom to purchase an infringement of human rights? Is it free?

Are we? Who are we if we can't titter at the daft these days?

This isn't a dig at anyone with a disability, or one group of people and it's definitely not to be analysed so intensely.

I laugh my rocks off at this book, which has no agenda. It's animals saying really dirty things and it's very, very, very funny.
Long may we laugh my friends.

lol

Ridiculous1
A complete waste of money. Front cover attractive, all photos of pets are cute, but the speech bubbles contain very offensive language that is not even clever. I agree with another reviewer, Tourette's is a disability not to be made fun of. Not even worth 1 star.