**Seven pants-peeingly funny stories featuring seven evil characters you can't help but love:** Douglas Coupland's stories are illustrated with dark charm by Graham Roumieu in a collaboration that brings together two of Canada's wittiest creators for the first time. Put your therapist on speed dial
Highly Inappropriate Tales for Young People
โ Scribed by Douglas Coupland; Graham Roumieu
- Book ID
- 111078100
- Publisher
- Random House
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 4 MB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781446473245
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Seven pants-peeingly funny stories featuring seven evil characters you can't help but love: Douglas Coupland's stories are illustrated with dark charm by Graham Roumieu in a collaboration that brings together two of Canada's wittiest creators for the first time. Put your therapist on speed dial and read them with pleasure.
A cast of unlovable miscreants who unleash their dark, unruly and antisocial desires on every page: They are Donald, the Incredibly Hostile Juice Box; Kevin, the Hobo Minivan with Extremely Low Morals; Brandon, the Action Figure with Issues; Sandra, the Truly Dreadful Babysitter; Hans, the Weird Exchange Student;Cindy, the Terrible Role Model; and Mr. Fraser, the Undead Substitute Teacher.
A lot of laughs-of the evil, twisted kind: Definitely inappropriate for young people.
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