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So Feral!

By: J.A. Mawter
Narrated by: Alex Papps
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Following the success of So Gross! comes So Feral!

This time around we're treated to putrid pickings, death breath, goop soup and lots more.

Another hilarious collection of seven of the funniest and most revolting stories ever... this book is not for those with a weak stomach.

©2002 J. A. Mawter. First published by HarperCollinsPublishers, Sydney, Australia, in. This audio version produced by arrangement with HarperCollinsPublishers Pty Ltd. (P)2005 Bolinda Publishing
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This latest installment from Australian children’s writer J. A. Mawter’s So Gross! series once again finds a group of boys amusing each other with gross-out stories.

In these seven comic tales, we hear about meat pie emerging from boys’ noses, a giant hemorrhoid buried in the park, and an attempt to produce the world’s smelliest fart.

Using a heavy Australian accent, Alex Papps performs these comic stories with a larger-than-life characterizations and loads of energy. This book will surely appeal to boys with a taste for jokes about bodily functions.

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