If you’re looking for a series of books that play on double entendres more than anything else, have I got a series for you. Bimisi Tayanita has penned these pieces with an overarching children’s narrative in them, but whose content is definitely on the less than innocent side of things. In this piece, the reader learns that Suzy has a happy fascination with balls and tells of many famous people who have them. Some are large and bold, while others are inconspicuous. Whatever they are like, these balls are noticed and they have made it onto Suzy’s radar, if only so that she can share them with the reader. Not a book I would be reading with Neo any time soon, but great for a laugh. Can you read it with a serious face? Give it a try!
Kudos, Madam Tayanita, for pushing the envelope and then some. I will be sharing these saucy stories with others!
This one wasn't funny. It was offensive, ignorant, and mean.
And I don't mean that the "boohoo, you're mean old meanie!" kind of way, but the unkind, rude, cruel, vicious kind of way.
"If you are offended by humor, don't buy our books." I'm not offended by humor, I just don't like a-holes who believe mean is funny. If you have to guard yourself against deserved critique by putting such sentences in the description of your book, don't write books. But, I won't buy your books.
Are you tired of boring children's books? Do you feel like having a heart attack caused by hysterical laughing? These books will cure any boredom and they are seriously dangerous for health if you have a weak heart. The author is a pure genius of double entendre that little ones will have no problem missing and the adults will keep on being entertained. These books just don't get boring ever. The author is absolute master of word play and hints, and I just absolutely love her. I hope she plans on writing more of these, because I really want more. Books can be read in any order, they never stop being hilariously funny. Suzy Likes to Look at Balls (Season One Book One), Come Swing with Us! (Season One book Two), Spank the Monkey Lends a Hand (Season one Book Three), Put Tony's Nuts in Your Mouth! (Season one Book Four), and Brenda’s Beaver Needs a Barber (Season one Book Five).
A dumb joke pushed as far as it could be. A little bit of the humour walks up to lines I am not comfortable with, but doesn’t cross it. That said, if you are sensitive to gender issues this one out of their five books might be a miss.
I can't believe sexual abuse of children is being played for laughs. There are lines that should never be crossed. This is one of those. "Michael proudly shows his balls to boys in Neverland"? Are you kidding me? Paedophilia is nothing to laugh about.