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The New Fesstament

On sale

9th November 2023

Price: £12.99

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Selected: ebook / ISBN-13: 9781804190418

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THE SECOND BOOK FROM THE VIRAL TWITTER (X) @FESSHOLE

‘A ridiculously reliable source of joy, shock and horror’ – James O’Brien

‘I sometimes read one of those fesses and wonder if I submitted it myself the night before, after a few beers’ – James May

The anonymous voices of the internet are back, ready to spill their deepest, darkest secrets and side-splitting faux pas.

In this eagerly anticipated second coming, Rob Manuel has once again compiled the most jaw-dropping, knee-slapping, and cringe-inducing confessions out there.

Prepare to immerse yourself in the seedy underbelly of human nature, where no secret is too taboo, no embarrassment is left unexplored, and laughter knows no bounds. Once again, the online world becomes an unexpected arena of collective catharsis, and this riotous read is an addictive deep dive into our shared guilt.

This must have book contains favourite viral confessions, and a whole heap of new ones. After all, if you can’t confide in strangers on the internet, who can you tell?

Reviews

Adam Kay
Puerile, reprehensible and very, very funny
Jay Rayner
I love Fesshole. Every single one is a masterclass in storytelling
David Schneider
Hilarious! The only guide any alien would need to find out what humans are really like
Richard K Herring
The wild, the wonderful, the frankly unbelievable and the downright disgusting. Under the anonymity of the internet people confess their most embarrassing secrets and it might not be good for their souls, but it's great for the readers!
Daisy May Cooper
You'll piss yourself laughing
James O’Brien
A ridiculously reliable source of joy, shock and horror
James May
I sometimes read one of those fesses and wonder if I submitted it myself the night before, after a few beers