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'all the comedy and tragedy of generations of handed-down stories are in this book'
Irish Times Sunday Magazine
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Book Details:

Price:
€9.95
Binding: pb
Pages: 272
Size: 196x130mm
ISBN-10 0-86278-890-0
ISBN-13 978-0-86278-890-2
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Rights held:
World, all languages.
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Ross O'Carroll-Kelly, PS, I scored the bridesmaids
by Paul Howard
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So there I was, roysh, twenty-three years of age, still, like, gorgeous and rich, living off my legend as a schools rugby player, scoring the birds, being the man, when all of a sudden, roysh, life becomes a total mare. I don't have a Betty Blue what's wrong, but I can't eat, can't sleep, I don't even want to do the old beast with two backs, which means a major problem, and we're talking big time here. Normally my head is so full of, like thoughts, but now I'm down to just one: Sorcha, I'm playing it Kool and the Gang, but this is basically scary. I mean, I'm Ross O'Carroll-Kelly, for fock's sake, I don't do love.
Extract available: read some of this book now ...
Introduction to the book: why would Ross even be interested in marriage, loike?
Links
Ross O'Carroll Kelly's website
Wikipedia page about Paul
Praise for Ross O'Carroll-Kelly, PS, I scored the bridesmaids
'The Ross O'Carroll Kelly books are pretty much a cultural phenomenon. In the best tradition of Catcher in the Rye, Huckleberry Finn and closer to home A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man they follow a callow youth taking and making the difficult journey into adulthood.' oxygen.ie
'Howard’s crackerbarrel of laughs rides again, if you can stand it.' Books Ireland
'This book would make an excellent stocking filler -- and a great way to pass a St Stephens Day afternoon.' Evening Echo
'Not an exact reproduction of Dublin life, but a very funny one.' The Irish Times
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