Author:James Alexander
Sometimes you just need to chill the fuck out. Over thirty-five new intricate and meditative zentagle designs that feature classic and delightfully unique sweary words and mantras to help you relax, calm down and let go of all your stress and anxiety.
Each single-sided page includes such stress-relieving words and phrases as 'Shit Tits', 'Dumbass', 'Thunder Cunt' and 'Wanker'.
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Download four free pages at swearybook.com/shithappens
WARNING contains seriously colourful language!
After the success of their ingenious idea of matching pictures from Ladybird's archive with prose that mocks the mores of modern life, they are bowing out with a bang with this compendium
—— Sunday TelegraphA new compendium collects together in brief humorous guides to adult life, covering everything from coping with high cholesterol to understanding teenagers, and our favourite, getting on the housing ladder
—— Big IssueReally smart
—— Gaby Hinsliff , GuardianFrom beauty routines and housework expectations to the way mothers are often treated in the workplace, the Man Who Has It All shares expertly flipped one-liners.
—— StylistAt last, a practical guide to help men stay hydrated and create the illusion of authority in the workplace ... I'd buy a copy for my partner, if only he had the time to read it! Bless him.
—— Slummy Single MummyI alternately sniggered and raged my way through this book. Devilishly genius.
—— Caroline Criado-PerezA simple idea, beautifully executed, which pithily derides the blind eye that allows sexism to become endemic.
—— Richard HerringFor feminism that makes you laugh. Despair, but also laugh.
—— Glosswitch, New StatesmanI simply love @manwhohasitall. Nothing points up the absurdity and inequality of debates about care and career as effectivly as simply putting the shoe on the other foot. Follow him on Twitter and read this book!
—— Anne-Marie Slaughter, President and CEO, New AmericaHilarious and eye-opening.
—— Huffington PostPlayfully subversive and long overdue, this book takes those ubiquitous gender stereotypes and grinds them to dust. Very funny indeed.
—— Rebecca FrontMaking everyone giggle.
—— New York PostPerfect satire.
—— UpworthyIf you love satire, you'll love this.
—— Viv Groskop on Woman's HourTerrific!
—— Joanne Harris