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The Ultimate Bucket List

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This is a fun little book.
I wanted to read this book because the title caught my interest. Then as I read about the first few buckets, I kept reading because I just wanted to know what other buckets could possible be included in this book.

Each bucket only have a short bit about it, the history and where it is etc.

This book was easy to read, fun, and fairly quick. It's interesting and I actually enjoyed it a lot more than I thought I would, which is always a plus.

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Highly entertaining, if you enjoy books like Very British Problems or The Timewaster Letters, this is just the book for you.
Perfect stocking filler for Christmas. I was lucky enough to read this as a preview and will be buying a copy for my 16-year-old son for Christmas, for sure.
It's just the sort of book that makes him laugh out loud, as it did me!
The comments on Buckets and Spades at the beach was particularly amusing, and sadly very true. Loved this book. Highly recommended for its sheer ridiculousness and amusement.

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This is a funny book. I enjoyed it for what I am sure it was intended to be - a fun, light read. I’m not sure how the author managed to stretch 50 buckets to a full book but they did and I read the whole thing through, so I reckon she was onto something!

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50 historical events where a bucket was present.

This book promises much, but ultimately disappoints. Dixe Wills has written some delightful books about travelling by trains. This is not up to that standard

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