A Hilarious Guide to the Unintentionally Creepy
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Pub. Ed. $12.99
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In this deliriously dark and disturbing book, David Bickel presents readers with one hundred unsettling everyday things, like grown men in Boy Scout uniforms, old women with exceedingly long hair, fish with people faces, baby dolls with unsettlingly lifelike features and so much more.
Creepiosity: A Hilarious Guide to the Unintentionally Creepy is a compendium of all sorts of eerie effluvia, and because all creepiness is not created equal, Bickel has handily invented an unnecessarily complicated mathematical formula (a “Creepiosity Index,” if you will) to quantify every item’s relative creepiness. From Dick Cheney’s curdled smile to sickly looking hairless cats, there’s something in here to creep out absolutely anyone!
Softcover: 192 pages
Publisher: Andrews & Mcmeel ( June 15, 2010 )
Item #: 62-1708
ISBN: 9780740791383
Product Dimensions: 5.0 x 7.0 x 0.0 inches
Product Weight: 10.0 ounces

Not funny at all - and actually not creepy, in my opinion.
Reviewer: Bast