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The Inbetweeners: The Rudge Park Comprehensive Yearbook

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A celebration of the hilarious, award-winning cult Britcom about the cringe-inducing humiliatons of adolescence Fully illustrated, this spoof yearbook is a must-have for fans of the incredibly successful show about the lives of four run-of-the-mill teenagers living in the London suburbs. Completely original material by the show's writers references events in the show as well as giving character backstory and brand new stories about Will, Simon, Jay, and Neil. Readers should expect lots of rude words, lots of photos, and lots of pissing themselves laughing.

192 pages, Hardcover

First published October 17, 2011

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725 reviews152 followers
April 22, 2019
I am not sure what I expected from this book other than a tie in to the TV series - and this was what was produced here.

It regurgitates many of the themes and episodes from the screen. We have the same maelstrom of hormones and teenage angst, the same gross humour and lack of political correctness, the same extreme parodies of characters - lovestruck, geeky, horny and dopey - but as a book it does not really work in my view. Hey ho.

A two, barely, because I could not bear to give it one (down Jay)
99 reviews1 follower
April 27, 2018
This essentially feels like a book of side notes from the series that didn't make the cut for the show because the material was too weak. At most it's mediocre, and that's if you're a fan of the show.

If I hadn't have been given this book for free I would have been very disappointed with the £17 price tag.
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719 reviews1 follower
May 20, 2021
Filthy. Hilarious. 10/10
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12 reviews
June 13, 2021
This book is definitely for fans of the show - but I’m probably the biggest fan of all! I’d give this ten stars if I could - please watch the show first
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166 reviews36 followers
January 6, 2015
Hilarious, really, really, really funny, but there's not really any new material in it. Like if you've seen the programme, then you know most of the jokes in the book. Still has me laughing whenever I pick it up though. I love the cocktails and Simon's letters and Jay's business plan especially.

I'm laughing writing this review a bit, cause I'm just imagining the funny bits in the programme. To be honest, actually, don't read the book, just watch the show and the films. Then maybe read the book after that, but definitely watch the show first.
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364 reviews
August 15, 2014
Got this for Christmas a few years back and was roaring with laughter for hours! An absolutely hilarious book for Any Inbetweeners fan! Packed full of innuendos and add ons from the much acclaimed TV series.

Although it's not necessarily new material, it might be worth mentioning that it should probably be read after watching the series. Enjoy :)
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June 26, 2013
Pretty sick book if you ask me, but then we all have different tastes. I think it is good but not half as good as the film and tv series- just can't beat them. Good to just scan and look at pictures.
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95 reviews17 followers
January 4, 2014
Got this for Christmas and read it in about an hour on Christmas morning. Great for fans of the show. Such a good coffee table book or great to pick up if you want a quick read and a good laugh. I enjoyed it!
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419 reviews17 followers
October 21, 2011
The adherence to the characters' voices was excellent here, but some of the content was fairly tedious. Enjoyable enough as a quick read, but not a patch on the TV series.
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80 reviews6 followers
December 9, 2011
Quite funny but not much new material, not half as funny as the TV programme. Good light entertainment though.
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594 reviews7 followers
March 22, 2012
Good light entertainment, however not as funny as the tv series- still a good read though.
27 reviews
February 6, 2016
It is as you would expect, a fun stocking filler, an enjoyable annual for older teen boys and not a bad read for their Dad's.
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197 reviews1 follower
April 22, 2016
i enjoyed this book funny and childish and rude but fun
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224 reviews6 followers
July 10, 2016
Good book to accompany the series - a fun and lighthearted read
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