The Best F*cking Activity Book Ever: Irreverent (and Slightly Vulgar) Activities for Adults

The Best F*cking Activity Book Ever: Irreverent (and Slightly Vulgar) Activities for Adults

The Best F*cking Activity Book Ever: Irreverent (and Slightly Vulgar) Activities for Adults

The Best F*cking Activity Book Ever: Irreverent (and Slightly Vulgar) Activities for Adults

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Overview

Give boredom the middle finger with this fun, hilarious and slightly profane activity book for adults.

Who gives a sh!t about solving puzzles anymore? Say "eff you" to boring activity books with this irreverently vulgar upgrade. Including everything from crude crosswords and off-color coloring pages to wickedly funny word searches and salacious scrambles, this book is full of over 100 impolite activities guaranteed to make you giggle as you kill time and enjoy the activities on an entirely new level.

The perfect gift for someone who enjoys both puzzles and slightly naughty humor, The Best F*cking Activity Book Ever will surprise and amuse those special potty mouths who bring the most creative and colorful language into your life. Cheeky with profanity, this is not your grandparents’ activity book. So strap the f*ck in and tell boredom to eff off!

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781612439051
Publisher: Ulysses Press
Publication date: 06/18/2019
Pages: 128
Sales rank: 525,128
Product dimensions: 7.30(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.40(d)

About the Author

Nicole Narváez is a visual artist from Brooklyn, NY. She originally focused her work on oil paintings, creating colorful, realistic portraits of women. After becoming motivated to use her artwork to celebrate female icons fighting for women's equality past and present, Nicole started creating detailed 2D illustrations highlighting these women. Now she focuses her time on both sides of her work, perfecting her painting and illustration skills along the way.
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