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Bollocks to Alton Towers: Uncommonly British Days Out (ISBN 0-14-102120-9) is a humorous travel book written by Robin Halstead, Jason Hazeley, Alex Morris and Joel Morris (the creators of The Framley Examiner), which showcases unusual attractions, leftfield museums and one-off days out in the United Kingdom.
   The introduction describes the book as "a collection of the underdogs of British tourism... [that] say more about Britain and the British than any number of corkscrew thrill rides or high-tech Interactive Visitor Experiences."
   According to the book's blurb, the authors, on average, "were born on 2nd November 1971 and live on Blackfriars Bridge in London with their three-quarters of a partner and half a child each."

The book is published by Penguin Books.
   A sequel, titled Far From the Sodding Crowd, was published in hardback in 2007. A paperback edition, More Bollocks to Alton Towers, (ISBN 0-14-102785-1) was published in April 2008.

Contents

Attractions covered in the book:

Trivia

The final testimonial quote on the back of the paperback edition (published in March 2006) is:
'A very, very witty, charming book' - Russell Barnes, General Manager, Alton Towers
   Some copies display the first word of the title as B**locks on the cover (front, back and spine). However the word remains uncensored inside.

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