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Bits of Cargill by Michael Cargill

flosmith's review

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4.0

I received a free copy of this book for my honest review.

This is one of the most unusual collections of satires, vignettes, and short stories that I have ever read. This collection covers a bit of everything from Beiber bashing to how the casserole dish wishes for more out of life. Some of it is a bit out there, like beetles that cover soccer matches, but all is in good fun. If you are looking for something a bit unusualand defintely humerous this is the one to read. There is definetly something for everyone in this collection.

avoraciousreader68's review

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3.0

*Book source ~ A review copy was provided in exchange for an honest review.


From Goodreads:
Michael Cargill has established himself as the world's leading authority on all things sarcastic, irreverent, and nonsensical. He first appeared in 2012 with a satirical news item about a stray car tyre causing chaos on the streets of Cambridge and since then his efforts have brought forth hundreds of hilarious observations and witticisms about the world we inhabit.

From Justin Bieber's diary, to Vladimir Putin reviewing a glass of Coke, to Steve Jobs and Princess Diana speaking from heaven, and living proof that vegetarians are the real hunters, this isn't something anyone should miss out on.


From the ho-hum to snorts & snickers and onward to laugh out loud moments, there’s a bit of something for everyone in this humorous anthology. Culled from Cargill’s website it’s all here for your entertainment in case you don’t want to troll through his medicine cabinet, um, I mean site in search of amusing tidbits to keep you occupied while you’re waiting in line, stuck in traffic or ruling from your throne.
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