The Main Disruption
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I was at a dinner party when someone recommended this book. The hostess loved it so much she abandoned the half-served main-course and ran to fetch her (signed) copy. Within moments she was reading snippets aloud, giggling and gesticulating wildly with a serving spoon. All of the wives collapsed with laughter and the husbands gazed sadly and incomprehensively at the rapidly cooling lasagne.
A book for proper girls, who know the score. Greatly enjoyed.
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yay! i'm not alone!
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I never bother writing reviews because i very rarely come across anything i like enough to write one about, but this book is FANTASTIC. its witty, its charming, its brutal in its honesty, and best of all it made me feel a little less insane in a world where so many women are trying so hard to hide the crazy
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Don't bother
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Lucy Mangan can undoubtedly write....the question is, why is she wasting her time on this pap? And it is pap....the whole thing smacks of something cooked her between her and her publisher to make a bit of pre-Christmas cash. Slight, very slight.
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Brilliant!
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It's witty, it's hilarious, it's embarrassing. And it's all true!
And it solves the problem of all the 30th birthday presents I need to buy! Thank you Lucy!
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Fandabidozi!
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At last, a book about girls which is actually witty and observationally brilliant. Extremely funny! I particularly like the part about a girl learning GCSE history via Blackadder. Buy it and enjoy it!
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