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Hairy Porker is the primary character within a series of seven fantasy books created by British author I. M. Felching. The books chronicle the bawdy adventures of the adolescent wizard beginning with his life as a slave for his cruel and twisted Uncle and Aunt, and culminating in his standing up to his nemesis the Lord Godditzsore. I. M. Felching has stated that she was influenced by the works of Enid Blyton as well as her deep-seated hatred of children. Many view the series as bildungsromans, or coming of age novels, whilst others view them as a cheap way to embed lots of innuendo within books. This has met with some degree of controversy by those that oppose such things.

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  • Hairy Porker is the primary character within a series of seven fantasy books created by British author I. M. Felching. The books chronicle the bawdy adventures of the adolescent wizard beginning with his life as a slave for his cruel and twisted Uncle and Aunt, and culminating in his standing up to his nemesis the Lord Godditzsore. I. M. Felching has stated that she was influenced by the works of Enid Blyton as well as her deep-seated hatred of children. Many view the series as bildungsromans, or coming of age novels, whilst others view them as a cheap way to embed lots of innuendo within books. This has met with some degree of controversy by those that oppose such things.
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  • Hairy Porker is the primary character within a series of seven fantasy books created by British author I. M. Felching. The books chronicle the bawdy adventures of the adolescent wizard beginning with his life as a slave for his cruel and twisted Uncle and Aunt, and culminating in his standing up to his nemesis the Lord Godditzsore. I. M. Felching has stated that she was influenced by the works of Enid Blyton as well as her deep-seated hatred of children. Many view the series as bildungsromans, or coming of age novels, whilst others view them as a cheap way to embed lots of innuendo within books. This has met with some degree of controversy by those that oppose such things. The tales are written in an essentially patronising, conservative manner, focusing on a dispiritingly nostalgic longing for a bygone age whilst at the same time maintaining a clever use of naughty words and grammar to make the author appear far more cleverer than he or she really is.
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