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List Price: $15.95
Our Price: $4.99
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Manufacturer: Perigee Trade
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Binding: Hardcover Dewey Decimal Number: 646.7008 Format: Bargain Price Label: Perigee Trade Manufacturer: Perigee Trade Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 336 Publication Date: 2007-10-02 Publisher: Perigee Trade Studio: Perigee Trade
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Editorial Reviews:
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For everyone who loved The Dangerous Book for Boys-an oddly useful and hilarious handbook for the mischievous child in all of us.
If you've reached adulthood without knowing how to spin a rope like a cowboy, cure a hangover, or make a citizen's arrest, this is the book you've been waiting for. Funny, far-ranging, and surprisingly handy, the book presents tutorials, including:
- How to Be a Real Man: mow the perfect lawn; defend yourself with nothing but an umbrella - Bracing Outdoor Activities: skate backwards; make a boomerang come back; snare wild game - Amusing Diversions: float an egg; eat a goldfish; master fiendish tongue- twisters; judge a woman's bra size at a glance
Also includes: - Sumo wrestling for beginners - Four diversions with a banana - And much more
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: This book is NOT appropriate for children Comment: I purchased this for my 8 yr old grandsons to stash in the camper, thinking there would be some cool things for them to do outdoors. I was shocked to find that most of the "activities" were NOT geared for children. Like, "How to Tell a Woman's Bra Size". There is crude humor and "magic tricks" that are definitely adult oriented. I would truly question the word "boy" on the title of this book, but then, I have known several 24 yr old boys for this would be perfect. Please do not purchase this for boys under the age of 16! Go with the American Handy Boys Book or The Dangerous Book for Boys, both of which will hold their attention and grab their imagination. THIS book is a waste of paper.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Most parts okay for younger boys, just be careful Comment: My son received this book as a gift for his tenth birthday, and for the most part it is okay. There are fantastic ideas, such as How to count to ten in Cuneiform, or How to Skip Stones, How To Lay Bricks etc. But there are other things that should be reserved for a little bit older boys, such as the suggestion on how to deal with door to door proselytizers by showing them photos of autopsies, gun suicides, and pornographic photos (including horse pornography)
I am normally a *very* open minded liberal mom , (I found it hilarious, and will be trying it myself!) but this went over the line for a 10 year old.
Customer Rating:      Summary: NOT for BOYS!!! Comment: This book is NOT for boys. Topics include:
- How to cure a hangover.
- How to judge a woman's bra size.
- Beer games.
Most of the book has some really neat things boys would enjoy. But a few pages of bad content make it a no sale -- just like a few tablespoons of poop make the entire batch of brownies worthless.
Parents, be parents. Pick another book.
With respect...
Customer Rating:      Summary: Not for boys Comment: For starters, this isn't for boys. Any parent or friend looking for a book for a kid, along the lines of the vastly superior Dangerous Book for Boys, will pass along a nasty substitute if they give this book.
Its really more for college age adults. Any older than that finding it amusing, and they probably had a lobotomy. Any younger, and they'll need one when they're done.
Hide it in the trash. Its an insult to trash, but that's what trash is for.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Not for a "boy". Comment: To me "boy" implies some male under the teenage years. This book is by no means, at times, appropriate for any boy less than 15 or so, however at other times it is fine for someone much younger. This makes for an unfortunate mix or ideas.
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