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Title:Hard Up, Ardon #1
Author:J.G. Perrin
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 272 pages
Published:October 9th 2013 by Romacom Ltd (first published August 20th 2013)
Categories:Humor
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Hard Up, Ardon #1 Paperback | Pages: 272 pages
Rating: 3.98 | 48 Users | 20 Reviews

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There is no escape, Malcolm is a geek... No matter how much he wants to fit in or be accepted, nothing ever goes right for him... Friends use him, women dump him and his work place treat him like a dogs body... HOWEVER, Things are about to change... All of Malcolm's dreams finally come true, but is it what he wants after all? A comedy about one man's desire to become someone, then his dream to be himself

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Edition Language: English
Literary Awards: RS Comedy Award


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Ratings: 3.98 From 48 Users | 20 Reviews

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Laughed and laughed and laughed

A very funny book, that was a little risky in places for me

Never read a book where the writer writes with so little fear. Although the story is a boarder-line read for me, it was refreshingly funny from start to finish and risky to the limits. Loved it, loved the characters, don't think I have laughed out loud so much !!

Wasn't really a reader until this book was somewhat forced into my hand by my partner. What can I say? I've haven't much experience in reading books, but if they are all as good as this, maybe it should be something I do more often. What a story, what a laugh, what characters !! It was just like watching a film on my own in the privacy of a book. Amazing, amazing, amazing, Jimmy Perrin you are a superstar and the reason I now want to read books

Wasn't really a reader until this book was somewhat forced into my hand by my partner. What can I say? I've haven't much experience in reading books, but if they are all as good as this, maybe it should be something I do more often. What a story, what a laugh, what characters !! It was just like watching a film on my own in the privacy of a book. Amazing, amazing, amazing, Jimmy Perrin you are a superstar and the reason I now want to read books

Skepical wasn't the word when I first took to this book and realised what it was about, but I promised to stay open minded until I had taken in at least five of it's chapters. As toilet humour and comedy go, this isn't a bad first effort from a relatively unknown author, yet hardly an imaginative storyline. Malcolm plays the geek perfectly and Dexter throughout the book becomes perfectly predictable in his efforts to cause chaos. Got a little lost from time to time, not knowing if Malcolm's

This is the kind of juvenile humour I read as a 17 year old. I only read it because a lot of books by this author appear on Listopias Best Humorous books list. The saga of Malcolm is funny in places, but fairly predictable and certainly has no place on a list of best humorous books. Not my type of humour any more and unlikely to read any more books by this author.
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