Advantages: The beginning Disadvantages: The ending
...As previously stated and realised by many a Rankin reader, the Brentford Trilogy is by far and away his best series of books. Which makes it all the more refreshing to read The Hollow Chocolate Bunnies of the Apocalypse.
'Chocolate Bunnies' tells the t ...
Advantages: A good read with plenty of laughs Disadvantages: No Pooley or Omally
...Jack is thirteen. Surely he is old enough to be seeking his fortune
Having ignored all the warnings of a canabalistic farmer, Jack finds himself in Toy City (formerly Toy Town). Here, he joins up with Eddie, a private detective and stuffed bear (what d ...
Advantages: Great read, young adult humour, murders, search for fortune, what else could you want? Disadvantages: You won't get any sleep as you'll be up all night reading it
...read Rankin before you will be a little shocked by this book, it's a long way from the little town of Brentford, a long way indeed. But that shock will soon fade and you will fall head over heels in love with a new set of characters. If you hav ...
Advantages: Cracking good read Disadvantages: You can't put the book down!
...of the best books that I have read!
When Jack sets out to find his fortune, I don't think he had the place he went to in mind! After excaping out of a hole by the help of a crazy farmer, Jack finds homself in arriving in ...
Advantages: Another great book Disadvantages: Wot, no Brentford?
...beginning to think Robert Rankin's books were going off a bit. Oh dear, oh dear. Was he about to become another writer who churns things out to order? Had he lost his touch or his enthusiasm? Had the great well of humour and sheer absurdity fina ...