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Did you miss him? Admit it, you missed him. The demon that terrorized Gravity Falls is back from the great beyond to finally tell his side of the story in The Book of Bill, written by none other than Bill Cipher himself. Inside, Bill sheds light on his bizarre origins, his sinister effects on human history, the Pines family's most embarrassing secrets, and the key to overthrowing the world (laid out in a handy step-by-step guide). This chaotic and beautifully illustrated tome contains baffling riddles, uncrackable ciphers, lost Journal 3 pages, ways to cheat death, the meaning of life, and a whole chapter on Silly Straws. But most importantly, The Book of Bill is deeply, deeply cursed. Alex Hirsch, #1 New York Times bestselling author, resuscitates this infamous villain and invites fans to a Bill's eye view of the Gravity Falls universe. There are many who believe this book is too dangerous for human hands. But if you can't resist, just know this: Once you make a deal with Bill, it's not so easily undone . . . Beware: This book travels to dimensions meant for older readers.Review Quotes
"I thought I liked things that were weird, but I was wrong. This book was too weird for me. I feel nauseous just thinking about the horrifying psychosis contained within. I'm legally changing my name to 'Normal Al' now and pushing all my Hawaiian shirts out to sea on a barge. Avoid this book at all costs!!" --"Weird Al" Yankovic "I found this arcane volume in a musty aisle at the most accursed of libraries. Nightly visitations by foul spirits commenced almost immediately. It has infected my mind and my dreams, and it will destroy your sanity. For all that is good and holy--stay away from it, and whatever you do, do not read it." --Guillermo del Toro "Look, I hate to disagree with Guillermo and Normal Al, but I love this thing! Ever since I read it, I keep hearing this screaming in my brain that won't stop! I'm buying a copy for everyone I know! We love Bill! We love Bill! We love Bill!" --Charlie Day
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Alex Hirsch is a writer, animator, voice actor, and director. He is best known for creating Gravity Falls on Disney XD. He was raised in Piedmont, California, and received a BFA in Character Animation from The California Institute of the Arts. He currently lives in Los Angeles and is at work developing projects for film and television. Despite the rumors, he was NOT possessed by a demon while writing this book. We repeat: NOT DEMONICALLY POSSESSED.Shipping details
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Q: Hey, is the book recommended for 22+ because of innapropriate content or because of nostalgia for people in the age group? I'm a younger fan and would like to know since i really want this book ^^
A: I pretty sure it has inappropriate content, but I don't know how bad it might be since it's gravity falls. I'm also a younger fan and will be getting this book.
submitted byJoseph - 1 year agoA: I think the reason why they’re saying it’s for older readers is because we know Bill is a psychopath so if we think about his mindset, it might get pretty dark or violent or gory and he’s a villain and demon so I mean, I think that’s why I myself is a younger as well turning 17 in a few months, so my mom has no clue what this book is about and I recently ordered it well pre-ordered it so you know I live ones but if you feel you can’t handle certain topics, don’t buy it but if you can buy it just to prepare yourself for anything that might be grotesque or peculiar or just straight up creepy
submitted byMia - 10 months agoA: I personally haven’t read it yet but I’ve seen leaks of it on social media and some things could be disturbing for younger audiences. I wouldn’t recommend any children younger than 14 reading it.
submitted byKat - 9 months agoA: i think its for sigma readers like me
submitted byrizzlord69 - 8 months agoA: Kinda the book is not for younger audiences it does have some scary images but depending how much scarieness you can handle you should be fine
submitted byHello - 5 months agoA: It’s meant for older readers because of some violent and sensitive material, though there’s not a lot. You should be alright! It’s comparable to the implied violence in Journal 3, but is a little more direct.
submitted byMaxypoo - 8 months agoA: It has scary pictures in it of bill and it has language in it it’s not for children
submitted byLibby munn - 8 months agoA: Most likely due to graphic content. If you've seen Gravity Falls, particularly episodes with Bill, the content will probably either be the same ammount of disturbing and gory imagery or a bit more.
submitted byKiki - 9 months agoA: It has some scary imagery that might make people have nightmares
submitted byAdoi - 8 months ago
Q: Does this book look satanic I'm concerned my mom might think I'm reading something terrible but in reality it's a evil cartoon Dorito.
A: It does look like something bad especially if you turn the pages I would recommend that you tell your mom that it’s just an evil cartoon dorito.
submitted byHello - 5 months ago
Q: is the book of bill"skibidi"(havent read it yet)
A: No because it is not gen a
submitted byTwdcoral - 7 months ago
Q: Is it true that there’s a silver copy of this book?
A: yes there is a sliver version of the book its rare
submitted byDevster - 7 months ago