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Just when you thought it safe, little sod returns
Review of Little Sod's Next Step (How to Be a Little Sod Book 2) - Simon Brett by oldredeyes

Advantages: Very funny, easy to read
Disadvantages: leaves you wanting more

Little Sod’s next step, subtitled - How to be a little Sod, book 2 is author Simon Brett’s second volume in this series of three comical books about the baby from hell. The baby in question is supposedly the author of this regular diary and so everything is recorded from the baby’s point of view. That is not only part of the joke but adds immensely to the appeal and novelty of the idea of the book. The books are written in a diary entry format having ...
...series, How to be a Little Sod (subtitled How to be a Little Sod Book 1) has already been excellently reviewed by Ciao member JoJammy, a review I would definitely recommend reading. This first volume covers the baby’s first year. Book 2 is a natural progression through the next year of the tot’s life. No names are ever mentioned, even for the Baby and the parents are simply called Him and Her. This might seem an odd approach but it works. Other ... Read review

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19.01.2005
Pardon??
Review of The Complete Book Of Farting - Alec Bromcie by rockchick2k7

Advantages: funny
Disadvantages: not sure

...so my brother got me the little verison. which i read some every night before i go to bed laughing alot makes me tired so thats why i read it. i never get bored of it i just read it over and over again. the book includes passages on + different types of farting +farting zodiac +farting etiquette +farting personalities +the dangers of farting +the truth about farting and much more. Alec Bromice i never even heard of him before but at the ... Read review

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02.03.2008
OUT OF MY INBOX . . . AND INTO THE WRONG ONE!!!
Review of Great Email Disasters - Chas Newkey-Burden by Pmshack99

Advantages: funny, engrossing, interesting
Disadvantages: it's all true (therefore can be horrifying)

It's happened to us all, hasn't it? The feeling of fear and horror and absolute dread that creeps over you two seconds after you've clicked "send" on an email . . . and realised you've sent it to the wrong person. I've had it and if I had any doubt that I was the only one this had ever happened to, then reading "Great Email Diasters" clued me in bigtime. So HAS it happened to you? It's happened to me on a few occasions, and has happened with text ...
...to do - you accidentally hit "reply all" on a round-robin email, or start typing someone's name into the "send to" field and don't notice it has automatically been populated by someone from your company address book, or you've just not been thinking properly. For example, me and my friend Sarah were one day having a conversation about a student who had been annoying both of us, and at the same time as we were emailing about this, Sarah was emailing ... Read review

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05.01.2008
Not as you might expect
Review of Sex and the City - Candace Bushnell by mu55inthemule

Advantages: Not many !
Disadvantages: Not at all like the TV Show

Well I got this book from my local library thinking it would help get over the fact that my favorite TV series of all time has ended! This is the book the show is based apon and so I thought it would be great. The only way I can describe it is strange! And the amount of characters is so enormous it just ended it giving me a headache! The book takes through the lives of many characters in New York City, the nights out at Bowery Bar, the relationship ...
...But to be honest there are so many seperate character stores to try and follow that it becomes almost impossible. Candace Bushnell is the author and to be honest I think it was a good job that Michael Patrick King bought the rights to make the show as otherwise I imagine sales would be much less. Unfortunately I cannot write much more about it, as quite frankly I didn’t really know what was going on myself! My advice would be to just enjoy ... Read review

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29.12.2004
Hilarious tales of life on the Hebrides
Review of The Hills is Lonely - Lilian Beckwith by concat

Advantages: Lovely light reading to bring out a smile or two
Disadvantages: None

The Hills is Lonely is one of a set of books by this author and once you've read one you want to get them all. Miss Beckwith is sent to stay on a Hebridian island to convalesce and finds a culture far removed from her suburban life. The characters come to life vividly as does the harsh scenery. Comedy prevails throughout even at funerals you find yourself smiling at the antics of some of the locals. Her landlady Morag takes her on her visits to the ...
...with huge doses of bicarb. The rooms are smoke filled from the peat fires and you can feel your eyes smarting as she talks. Time means nothing here - asked when the Post office opened she was told that it depended when the postwoman got her milking finished. Miss Beckwith throws her lot in with the locals to join in the milking , cutting peat and fishing out of a small boat. It could sound boring but nothing is straightforward here and simple tasks ... Read review

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19.09.2000


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