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That's Disgusting : An Adult Guide to What's Gross, Tasteless, Rude, Crude, and Lewd

That's Disgusting : An Adult Guide to What's Gross, Tasteless, Rude, Crude, and Lewd

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Rating: 0 stars
Summary: This Book Is Outrageously Gross and Fantastically Funny!
Review: "That's Disgusting: An Adult Guide to What's Gross, Tasteless, Rude, Crude Lewd" covers over 1000 unusual, frank, outrageous, off-beat and often funny stories, facts, and trivia in 50 different areas, including kinky sex, bathroom matters and much more that Amazon won't let us write about here.

This is the first--and only--book for adults to contain such shocking material, all in short, easy-to read sections you won't be able to put down. If you'd like to know more about what's in this book, go to the author's web site...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: So disgusting -- I couldn't stop reading! Endless amusment!
Review: After reading each fact I repeatedly wanted to pick up the phone and read them to my friends. This is the broadest mix of disgusting facts and quotes I have ever seen. Personally, the most amusing thing to me, was finding myself repeating the title of the book out loud, over and over as I read! "That's Disgusting!" Everybody should own this book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This is a fun and funny book!
Review: I found this book to be delightful, and chock-full of sick,twisted,and often downright funny tidbits plus tales of the odd,unusual, extraordinary, bizarre and disgusting. Every time I flipped a page, I found something amusing--and horrifying. This book should be in every bathroom, waiting room and church in America!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A guilty pleasure for sure but it's funny!
Review: I may be only one of three people who knows the true identity of "Greta Garbage", the author of That's Disgusting: An Adult Guide to What's Cross, Tasteless, Rude, Crude, and Lewd, and its companion volume, That's Disgusting Too: The 200 Most Disgusting Sites on the Internet. I have known the author for a long, long time and can attest to the fact she is an absolute delight to be around and the last person in the world I would have thought would write these books. Except, it takes someone with good taste to know bad taste when she sees it and she has found it everywhere in a hilarious collection that is likely to be read in one of the favorite spots of the house, the bathroom! In December, "Greta" is going to announce her first annual list of The Most Disgusting Things of the Year. Meanwhile, these books will provide a world of laughter. File this one under guilty pleasures!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An Absolute Riot
Review: I received this book as a gift and was pleasantly surprised. It covered a wide range of risque but tastefully presented topics, the information was well cited, and the author's use of wit was in top form.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The name says it all!!
Review: i recently just saw this title and was intreged by it.

It is a short book, you can read it in a few hours, but it certainly stands up to its name.

The topics are strange, yet, somehow they hit upon the questions that we all have about those strange and gross things that are out there.

Certainly a conversation starter!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The name says it all!!
Review: In case you haven't figured it out yet: This book is not for the squeamish.

Purely disgusting, rude, crude, and lewd--guaranteed to make you squirm. I didn't think it would be able to disgust me, but I was PLEASANTLY surprised.

This book is a real GOLD mine--a treasury of TRUE facts that are too hideously revolting to be fictional--beautifully organized into many chapters.

Presented humorously--but not for little kids; about 1/2 of the facts have something to do with something sexual.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Yuck
Review: In case you haven't figured it out yet: This book is not for the squeamish.

Purely disgusting, rude, crude, and lewd--guaranteed to make you squirm. I didn't think it would be able to disgust me, but I was PLEASANTLY surprised.

This book is a real GOLD mine--a treasury of TRUE facts that are too hideously revolting to be fictional--beautifully organized into many chapters.

Presented humorously--but not for little kids; about 1/2 of the facts have something to do with something sexual.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: "Greta Garbage" knew what she was doing.
Review: Often, books marketed as humorous that also propose to be informational are quite lacking: the author fashioning thin scraps of actual data and expanding it with desperate attempts at humor and insight.

Here is a book that is genuinely funny and rife with fascinating information. Sections (and the book itself) may be short but are dense with interesting and well-substantiated facts and observations. There is so much information that the book could be used as a reference or companion to more serious works on scatalogical subjects. The author seemed to be exhaustive in including all manners of body fluids and biological wastes and deposits - exploring the scientific and historical aspects of each.

I'd like to know Greta Garbage's real name, or her other non de plume(s), hoping that this would lead me to other works of equal wit and research.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: "Greta Garbage" knew what she was doing.
Review: Often, books marketed as humorous that also propose to be informational are quite lacking: the author fashioning thin scraps of actual data and expanding it with desperate attempts at humor and insight.

Here is a book that is genuinely funny and rife with fascinating information. Sections (and the book itself) may be short but are dense with interesting and well-substantiated facts and observations. There is so much information that the book could be used as a reference or companion to more serious works on scatalogical subjects. The author seemed to be exhaustive in including all manners of body fluids and biological wastes and deposits - exploring the scientific and historical aspects of each.

I'd like to know Greta Garbage's real name, or her other non de plume(s), hoping that this would lead me to other works of equal wit and research.


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