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Gruesome Tales for Gruesome Boys

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Gruesome Tales for Gruesome Boys

By: Fran Grant
Narrated by: Lee Beddow
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Nine gruesomely funny rhyming tales for gruesome boys.

Hello my friend now are you ready, to hear the tale of Earwax Eddie? And Gemph Boy, what a smelly lad, who learned that farting’s not so bad!

There’s Harry Slater, meek and mild, but underneath a willful child. Oh hold your nose, it’s Foot Cheese Fred! Don’t get too close - you’ll end up dead!

Watch out - a new kid in the class, Big Bully Burt is bold as brass! Behold the splendid Pizza Pete - there’s not one topping he won’t eat (or is there?).

Meat Eater Marvin - what a wild, and positively feral child! Listen about the little mister, who tried to sell his baby sister! Dirty Dexter, worst of all, will make your lovely clean skin crawl!

So buy this audiobook, come, don't be shy, they'll make you laugh (or make you cry!)

©2019 Fran Grant (P)2021 Fran Grant
Humourous Fiction Stories in Verse Funny

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