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Harrison Dextrose is the Gulliver's Travels for today's world
Zany satire ... boyish humour abounds!
the big issue
Gardners gazette
A swashbuckling saga full of dreadful puns, outrageous amusements and broad satirical sweeps ... an engaging concoction of cultural allusion with plenty of laughs ... Plus, our local author introduces the word 'mink' as an all-purpose swearword substitute. Try it. It minking works.
www.popbitch.com
Very funny, written with great panache and style. I get the distinct impression that the author had a hoot writing it
THE TIMES MAGAZINE
RANDOM JOTTINGS of a book and opera lover
The weirdest book I've ever read
n16 magazine
Denise marshall, waterstone's portsmouth
Doctor Who, Dalek I Loved You, Dalek, Memoir, Nick Griffiths, Gollancz, Orion, seventies childhood, david bowie, radio times, tom baker, david tennant, jon pertwee, patrick troughton, william hartnell, peter davison, colin baker, sylvester mccoy, christopher eccleston, harrison dextrose
