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My Favourite Book Ever!
Review of Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy - Douglas Adams by azuvipsel

Advantages: Extremely Entertaining and Funny
Disadvantages: Get Repetitive when you get to the fifth book

...five parts, as its called-The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy, The Restaurant at the end of the Universe, Life, the Universe and Everything, So Long and thanks for all the Fish and Mostly Harmless. They are quite expensive-about £5.00 each I think, though you can buy then in a single hardbook copy for only about £15.00 and if you buy them used, they are cheap. The Science Fiction Comedy genre of the book is hard to write-the balance between the two ...
...It is science fiction, but the science fiction is funny. I think that the whole universe in the guide is quite insane and weird, but extremely funny. The humour inside the book is very similar to that of the Monty Python Movies. Basically, the book is about a normal Earthman named Arthur Dent who is thirty year old. He finds himself lying in front of a bulldozer to prevent his house being demolished to make way for a new bypass. Though his friend, ... Read review

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25.08.2006
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Liff, The Universe and Everything?
Review of The Deeper Meaning of Liff (A Dictionary of Things That There Aren't Any Words for Yet) - Douglas Adams by dididave

Advantages: Funny in parts, the appendix is worth a look.
Disadvantages: Not what I expected, one joke stretched.

...bad boys I can get the books I really want in hardback but can seldom afford. However, we all know that no book ever costs dead on twenty pound so what do we do with the pennies we have left? Save them for another time? Nah, what we would rather do is scour the site for a cheap and cheerful little number we would have otherwise never contemplated. Douglas Adams's and John Lloyd's "Deeper Meaning of Liff" definitely falls into this category. The ...
...the Galaxy" series but who is this John Lloyd bloke? Unbeknown to me John Lloyd is the producer behind several television comedies including "Not the Nine O Clock News", "Spitting Image" and "Blackadder". A fine pedigree indeed but would these two funnymen combined create a thoroughbred or a mongrel? The concept ************** This book is the sequel to "The Meaning of Liff". The first book was created due to Adams's boredom. While attempting ... Read review

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24.01.2005
SEE OF THOUGHT
Review of Sinister Dexter: Gun Lovin' Criminal - Dan Abnett by sartaj

Advantages: a book of great interest to every body
Disadvantages: a little suspence needs to be added

i personally think the book can find good market as the contents are really interesting.basically a person of any age group can get a good source of interest in this book.this book will truely take the people back to reading culture and that too in the habit of good reading. the chioldren can get a good leson and the elders can prove to be a good expert by using the ideals layed down by this book. the author has put in a good amount of eforts to ... Read review

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15.03.2005
Just Plain Bored!
Review of Bored Of The Rings - Henry Beard & Douglas Kenney by Soho_Black

Advantages: It's not terribly expensive
Disadvantages: It's not terribly funny

For years, a friend of mine kept going on about a book that was a parody of "The Lord of the Rings". At the time it was out of print, but he would quote one of the lines from it at every opportunity and bemoan the fact that he never had a copy of his own. Fortunately, the surge of interest in the original books when the films were being made resulted in a republication of the parody and so he was finally able to own his own copy of "Bored of the ...
...about it, so was I. Following rather loosely the plot of "The Lord of the Rings", Frito Bugger is charged with a quest to travel across the world and destroy a ring. He is accompanied on his quest by his friend Spam, the magician Goodgulf and a couple of rather annoying boggies, Moxie and Pepsi. Legolam the elf, Gimlet the dwarf, Stomper the Ranger and Bromosel complete the party. We get to follow their journey from the boggies' home in the Sty, ... Read review

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08.10.2008
AND You Can Stop A Table Wobbling With It!
Review of The Worst Case Scenario Survival Handbook - Joshua Piven by BNibbles

Advantages: Compact - some sensible advice to pick the bones out of
Disadvantages: Avoiding alien abduction?

When the original Worst Case Scenario Survival handbook was published, it covered emergencies many of which were only the kind experienced by Ray Mears and that ilk. The issue of a Travel version or sub-section makes all kind of sense, since most of the scrapes that the Man On The Clapham Omnibus will get into are more likely to occur whilst travelling to, or actually being in , foreign climes. I think someone gave me this book as a stocking ...
...such it's lain around in the bed-side table just waiting to come to the top of the pile as a bit of 'loo-time' reading. Any book thus designated must know that if found wanting, its pages may get used for something else. In fact, since this is the Travel edition of the "W-C S S H*", it even suggests doing this in the section on lavatorial emergencies. *(If you think I'm going to type out 'Worst-Case Scenario Survival Handbook' every time, think ... Read review

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15.09.2008
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