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Original Title: My Uncle Oswald
ISBN: 0140055770 (ISBN13: 9780140055771)
Edition Language: English
Characters: Uncle Oswald Hendryks Cornelius, Prof. A.R.Worsley, Yasmin Haukomli
Setting: London, England(United Kingdom) Paris,1912(France) Khartoum,1912(Sudan) …more Cambridge, England(United Kingdom) Madrid,1919(Spain) Vienna(Austria) Berlin(Germany) …less
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My Uncle Oswald Paperback | Pages: 208 pages
Rating: 3.89 | 10036 Users | 851 Reviews

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Title:My Uncle Oswald
Author:Roald Dahl
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 208 pages
Published:May 1st 1986 by Penguin (Non-Classics) (first published October 1979)
Categories:Fiction. Humor. Short Stories. Comedy. Classics. Novels. Adult Fiction. Erotica

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Uncle Oswald is, if you remember, the greatest rogue, bounder, connoisseur, bon vivant and fornicator of all time. Here, many famous names are mentioned and there is obviously a grave risk that families and friends are going to take offence... Uncle Oswald discovers the electrifying properties of the Sudanese Blister Beetle and the gorgeous Yasmin Howcomely, a girl absolutely soaked in sex, and sets about seducing all the great men of the time for his own wicked, irreverent reasons.

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You guys! Roald Dahl is dirty! Dirty dirty dirty! This is my first go at reading his adult stories and I must say, I did enjoy it. Excellent back stage reading. This translates into being easy enough to pick up and put down at odd intervals and read in the dark, but also having content that is compelling enough to keep you interested while your ears are hearing the same play for the 27th time being screamed just on the other side of the curtain. I wasnt quite sure about how he treated his lady

My grandmother has this friend, a woman I have known as my "auntie" since I was very young. The woman always told me sweet stories when I was a child, ones suitable for a child. Last year at Christmas she got a little bit tipsy on wine and began to tell sexual jokes- which, coming from an 80 year old woman, was a bit unsettling. And yet hilariously comfortable.This book is sort of the parallel to that story- the Roald Dahl we knew as children writing a story entirely revolving around sex. I was

Okay, there is just no defending this book.It's unbelievably offensive and problematic in basically every possible way you could imagine. And some you probably can't. Or shouldn't.But it's also ... y 'know ... utterly and unspeakably hilarious.I made poor Kat read this because she's a fan of Roald Dahl's children's stories. She's recovering fine.Honestly, I read it first when I was about eighteen. And, coming back to it, I wasn't quite prepared for the sheer scope and scale of its ... it's

What I learned from this book is that Roald Dahl has some serious issues with women. I loved all his children's books and I had heard that he was a lot more scandalous in his adult fiction but damn! This book is based on the fake memoirs of Uncle Oswald, the "greatest fornicator of all time". I thought it would be a fun and funny read (which it was in some sense), but it was also glorifying the sexual abuse and use of women for men's pleasure. The main redeeming quality is that Oswald, the main

I don't even know what to rate this because I'm pretty baffled. Strangest book I've ever read - but I also didn't hate it? Problematic, yes, but that was probably just the character, and not Roald himself. That, to say the least, was wild.Edit: nah, I hate it. Bad.

Roald Dahl, you dirty old man! This book is full of sex! But funny quirky sex, like you'd imagine Roald Dahl might write.A man tells the story of how he became rich. The story involves a scheme to sell "Blister Beetles" which produce a very strong Viagra-like effect, a second scheme to procure, freeze and then sell the sperm of the world's most famous men and a final return to the beetles as he builds his fortune. The characters are all brilliant, just like his characters from the children's

I don't even know what to rate this because I'm pretty baffled. Strangest book I've ever read - but I also didn't hate it? Problematic, yes, but that was probably just the character, and not Roald himself. That, to say the least, was wild.Edit: nah, I hate it. Bad.

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