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Steve Lowe
Oct 25, 2010 rated it really liked it
Shelves: bizarro, nbas
This book is a must-read for the following people:

- dildo enthusiasts
- horse dildo enthusiasts
- animal dildo enthusiasts in general
- the unemployed
- unemployed dildo enthusiasts
- lovers of mystical quests and recipients of occasional forced sodomy (not mutually exclusive)
- retail employees who hate their jobs (possibly redundant with the previous entry)
- retail managers who love their jobs
- toaster enthusiasts
- RPG enthusiasts
- enthusiasm enthusiasts (just kidding)

This book is definitely NOT for
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Eric Hendrixson
Nov 20, 2010 rated it really liked it
Felix and the Sacred Thor is a stupid story about a guy who breaks toasters with a rubber horse cock. It’s also a very clever social satire about education, economics, and the nature of the heroic quest. This puts me in a difficult position. While one part of me wants to giggle stupidly at the superhero antics of Felix, whose hero ethos seems at times to be derived more from video games and cartoons than from, say, Joseph Campbell–-even his supernatural guide refers to acquiring skills as leveli ...more
Kate
Feb 17, 2011 rated it really liked it
Shelves: bizarro
I like books that make people uncomfortable and according to Anita Dalton's review on www.ireadoddbooks.com this book does that and so much more. So, I'm really intrigued to read it and see for myself.

Holy moly me oh my, boy oh boy, is this one of the most bizarre and interesting books I have come across in the NBAS series. I've been struggling to write this review for a few days now and these few words keep popping into my brain:

HOLY HORSE COCK!

But that's not all this book is about, oh no it's
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Gabriel
Jun 12, 2011 rated it it was amazing
(Yup, all entries in the NBAS - New Bizarro Author Series - will be reviewed soon).

For everyone with job frustrations, read on.

When I think of flying toasters, I think of the After Dark screensavers from the 90's. Gentle creatures that flap their wings, trying desperately to keep up with the toaster in front of them. I do not think of alien spacecrafts loaded with nuclear devices that will explode if smacked with a giant sex toy shaped like the anatomy of a horse.

When I think of heroes ... well,
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Emory
Jan 18, 2013 marked it as to-read
Brian Tasler
Nov 04, 2010 marked it as to-read
Shelves: bizarro
Dustin Reade
Jun 10, 2011 marked it as to-read
S.T. Cartledge
Apr 16, 2011 rated it it was amazing
Shelves: bizarro