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I thought the Xylophone did it but it turned out to be the Zebra, who would have thought.
If its something little more modern than Mark Twain then
I, Partridge, we need to talk about Alan.
If you liked Alan Partridge series on tv then this book is right up there for awkwardness and joy .
Steve Coogan writes this as if Alan PArtridge is writing his memoirs.
If you thought he was bit of a moron in the tv shows this book goes onto confirm just that.
Speak for yourself, for me they made my life worse... Well, except manga, but I did not enjoy manga...
Also I do not need any book to take me into new worlds... My dreams and my imagination alredy do that for me
Nah, I never enjoyed books...
Specially on my early ages...
:o
Spoiler alert or what!
its also a movie aswell but i read some of the book first
Libraries are really still worth visiting.
It's a decent book and very much like Jurassic Park with DNA and medical narrative. Jurassic Park is better though but I've only read 25% of it currently.