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Merde Actually by Stephen Clarke

Sequel to Life in the Merde. And even if you haven’t read the previous one this is just as amazing and you’ll be clued in on the history. There were so many times I couldn’t help but laugh out loud at some of the funniest descriptions, retorts and observations I’ve read. Like the stories were … Read more

LIVE IN PEACE WITH YOUR PIPE by Benson and Hedges

A slim volume of miscellany compiled for smokers by Benson and Hedges. It’s the size of the square of your palm. The miscellany includes: Cartoon illustrations, jokes, riddles, histories, quotes, quizzes, poetry, drawings, scripts, blending and pipe knowledge and Absolutely Everything There is to Know about Pipe-smoking by Frank Muir. 2 Things I loved were … Read more

Gang Leader For a Day – A Rogue Sociologist Crosses the Line by Sudhir Venkatesh

One satisfying read. It all started out as a survey for his Uni dissertation. Dude went to the Projects/Ghetto to ask poor people questions which would help set out better policies for these people. He quickly found out that multiple choice questions were not the way forward. So without his friends, teachers and parents knowing … Read more

The Tipping Point – How Little Things Can Make A Big Difference by Malcolm Gladwell

First of… this is his first book… I’ve reviewed the others already. Man this book has lots to take in. It’s is about the little things that cause drastic changes. Analysing the ‘point’ where the scales ‘tip’ so to speak. And the case studies go deep and for these epidemics to take place you need … Read more

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