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In Rude Health: The Funniest And Most Explicit Stories From The NHS (2013)

by Robbie Guillory(Favorite Author)
3.27 of 5 Votes: 4
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review 1: This is a collection of rather entertaining, bizarre, and/or cringe-worthy stories from the front-lines of healthcare in the UK. Some of them are fairly common tales (e.g. "I fell on it..."), but others are rather more unusual.As the name suggests, this probably isn't a book for the easily shocked or offended. It's not particularly graphic or obscene, but it deals with some issues which, suffice it to say, you probably shouldn't bring up at the dinner table.Unfortunately, the stories are short, and there aren't very many of them. I read the whole book in an hour or two, so don't expect to get much mileage out of it. I found it enjoyable though.
review 2: This is a book which, while amusing, does function mainly on the following assumptions:-* People in the heal
... morethcare profession are vastly superior to the rest of us.* Stories that totally happened to a friend of a friend of a friend.* The unending need by members of the human race to shove things that do not belong up an arsehole up an arsehole.* Or up their penis.* Or into their foof.* Everyone loves a list of things that have been pulled out of said arseholes. less
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hayra143
This book recycles many stories that appears in many other books. Poor purchase
demonslayer00
quite a funny book of stories. rather short though.
Pelde
Was ok, quite funny. Read it in a couple of hours
dada
loved it! I thought it was hilarious!!
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