James Felton’s “52 Times Britain Was a Bellend” hilariously confirms your worst suspicions about UK history
As well as riding high in the official book charts, “Bellend” has been picking up enthusiastic reviews on Twitter.
This is already making me laugh out loud. Thank you so much @JimMFelton you clever, very funny man. 👏👏 pic.twitter.com/Bxy6Tr0s99
— tamzin outhwaite (@mouthwaite) October 19, 2019
Obtained my copy of '52 Times Britain Was a Bellend' today by a rather excellent chap called @JimMFelton
He deserves massive kudos for finally bringing out a bestseller featuring rudimentary cartoon penises on the front cover.
Shakespeare would have been proud. pic.twitter.com/FCDy6wTHbK
— Graham Lithgow (@grahamlithgow) October 18, 2019
This is brilliant and to should read it immediately. Go buy a couple copies at once. pic.twitter.com/7nWODDfDY3
— Matt Buckland (@ElSatanico) October 18, 2019
If you’re keen to discover why Britain passed a law forcing people to wear bobble hats on Sundays, built a thousand-mile hedge through India, or sent five warships in response to a crime committed by a pig, you can buy 52 Times Britain Was a Bellend from all good bookshops, including Waterstones, Amazon and Hive.
If anything can take your mind off Brexit, it’s British people taking unspeakable liberties with the lives of others, simply because they’re foreign or poor. Oh!
Source: 52 Times Britain Was a Bellend, by James Felton, Image: Twitter