The Great Beetle Caper


Author: Jean LeBlanc

74 pages of action & hijinks

Avec une préface d’Éric Thériault, ce livre vous entraîne dans une aventure délirante remplie d’humour, de malice et d’une touche de chaos. Enfilez vos vêtements les plus confortables—ou pas du tout—pour une expérience de lecture des plus agréables. Préparez-vous à un moment de pur plaisir !

With a foreword by Eric Theriault, this book delivers a wild adventure packed with laughter, mischief, and just the right amount of chaos. Grab your coziest clothes—or skip them altogether—for the ultimate reading experience. Get ready for a hilarious ride you won’t forget!

The Great Beetle Caper


By: Jean LeBlanc


Foreword

By: Eric Theriault


Originally this book was going to be titled “The Great Beetle Prank”, but Jean has been assured that the word “caper” is twenty percent funnier than the word “prank”, thus the title “The Great Beetle Caper”.


The mathematical reasoning for this is much the same, in fact identical to proving that the word “underpants” is twenty percent funnier than the word “underwear”. The mathematics of this equation was developed by the writers of the TV show, The Simpsons or Futurama, I can’t quite remember anymore.


You may choose to read this book in your underpants if you wish for extra hilarity; I am not here to judge. Top fashion designers do suggest wearing comfortable clothes while reading. Poor fashion choices on your part could distort the potential enjoyment of this book. Any time you are not enjoying the book, consider a change of clothes. Is it possible your underpants are too tight? 


The author

Jean Le Blanc B.A. undergrad of Saint Francis of Xavier of Concession, high school graduate of l'Ecole Supérieure de Clare, and overgrad with a Bachelor of Arts, Honours in History from Dalhousie University.


Interests include being former owner (retired) of Chez Jean Restaurant, humourist, writer, motorcyclist, radio program guest, hockey player, blogger, landscaper, trivia enthusiast, tourism savant, cartoonist of big headed cats, historian, acadien and nominee for the Stephen Leacock award in humour.


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