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Do Ants Have Arseholes?: And 101 Other Bloody Ridiculous Questions

By: Jon Butler; Bruno Vincent
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Sphere
ISBN: 0751540412
ISBN-13: 9780751540413
Released: 04 Oct 2007
RRP: £7.99
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Do Arseholes write about Ants and 101 OBRQs? - By: Rob Sawyer, 30 Apr 2008
I read the negative reviews here about this book & thought what a load of stuffshirts. With my well honed schoolboy sense of humour I couldn't wait to take this to the inner sanctum to read.

I have to agree with the 'stuffshirts' I am afraid. I cannot even say it is 'puerile', it's just rubbish. I think there was something that made me laugh somewhere but not sure.

A shame, a great title & a great idea for a parody on the absolutely excellent New Scientist books but I think they had more humour in them than this does. It reminded me of 'Shite's unoriginal miscellany' the author's name was a perfect description of the contents.







Very funny! - By: S. Haynes, 28 Mar 2008
It's quite scary to see that some people have taken this book seriously. Maybe it is a symptom of the world today but it's good to know that the rest of us have a sense of humour!


What? - By: A. Marczak, 06 Mar 2008
This is the old adage "Ask a stupid question, get a stupid answer" in book form.

Whilst some of the entries are very funny, & a lot of the questions invite bizarre answers, the reader is left at the end wondering... why?

Why do people feel compelled to write in with random yarns that could be misconstrued as fact? Why do I still have to check myself thinking that some of it mught be true? Why did they have to publish a book-full?

Truth be told, this is a book you leaf through at bed time, have a little chuckle, then put down, but the irony is not lost. This is a book full of people asking questions no one asks, being answered by people who have far too much spare time, & you sit there thinking "why I am bothering to read it?"

It's not an awful book, it fills a gap. But, like the articles themselves, it is a bit pointless.
I felt compelled to review this as it was so bad - By: Louise, 03 Mar 2008
I bought this book thinking it might contain lots of interesting & random facts about things & life in general. It is a very smalll book containing fictional letters from people which are meant to be humourous but if you have half a brain it is reallly very tedious & uninteresting.

There are smatterings of factual information but you would have to be aware of this information in the first place in order to sieve it out of the sea of complete & utter nonsense it is contained within.

In short, do not buy this if you are hoping for an interesting read. Perhaps younger readers would enjoy it but they would certainly not learn anything.

I did find this book useful as a sleeping aid as it is so competely boring & pointless.
awful - By: R. Keightley, 01 Feb 2008
Pedantic is a great word to sum up this book. It is not humourous. It is like going into a website forum & getting smart answers back from immensely unlike able people. It was swiftly put onto ebay after Christmas. I dont reallly know who this book is aimed at. I am 27 & even I found it to be incredibly childish & unfunny.