Pranklopedia Book Review

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Pranklopedia. The prankster’s best friend.

Pranklopedia is exactly what you need, whether you are a beginner who has nothing else to do with their time, a seasoned mischief-maker who needs more ideas, or a practical joker who will do anything from easy to complicated pranks to achieve a reaction.

In this spectacular book, you will find that the pranks are ordered in alphabetical order, so that you can find exactly what you’re looking for quickly. There are instructions on what to do when a prank goes wrong, tips for playing the perfect prank, and even silly signs and fake labels! This is my dream come true.

I’ll give examples of some of the pranks if you’re curious. There is stuff like mouse poop in ice, spilled milk you can’t clean up, and a “dead” computer mouse. There is even some pranks for the traditional pranksters out there: classics like short-sheeting the bed, fake vomit, and that one where you make a dollar dance away from some one.

Want a bit of history with your jokes? Pranklopedia also has pages called “The Prankster Hall of Fame” which includes famous practical jokes and pranksters. Did you know that a lot of presidents were practical jokers? Or that a man called Mark Jenkins makes life-size sculptures of people out of packing tape, dresses them, and puts them in public doing strange things (like sticking their heads in walls)?

So read this book – and when you’re done, people will start looking inside their shoes before they put them on.

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