Unicorn Being a Jerk

Unicorn Being a Jerk by C. W. Moss, published by Harper Collins on November 8, 2011, is a humorous exploration of the secret lives of unicorns, presented through 120 pages filled with colorful illustrations. This edition reveals a different side of unicorns, portraying them not as the majestic beings often imagined, but rather as mischievous creatures engaged in petty and selfish antics.
Readers will find approximately 55 vibrant illustrations accompanied by captions that depict unicorns engaging in various humorous misdeeds, such as stomping on children’s sandcastles and parking in handicap spots. This book offers a comedic take on the mythical creature, appealing to those interested in humor and satire. The content challenges the traditional perceptions of unicorns, making it a unique addition to the genre.
Official synopsis Publisher
A Hilarious Expose of the Secret Lives of Unicorns, Based on the Popular Online Comic!
In Unicorn Being a Jerk, author/illustrator C.W. Moss reveals – through approximately 55 colorful illustrations and accompanying captions – that unicorns are not the majestic creatures we think they are but are in fact jerks whose petty, selfish antics include stomping on children’s sandcastles, feeding pigs to bacon, and parking in handicap spots at the mall. In the vein of The Book of Bunny Suicides, this humor book will be required reading for all those unsuspecting unicorn fans out there who will come face to face with the ugly reality of this mythical creature.
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