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The Cricklewood Dome - Alan Coren


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The Cricklewood Dome - Alan Coren

 
Description: ISBN 1861052596 / Genre: Humour / A light hearted look at an alternative to the Millennium Dome.

Newest Review: ... 2-3 pages comic shorts. (No, not comic in the form of pictures, this is all writing, although the some of the shorts could ... more

 ... be enhanced with a comic sketch, much as Boz enhanced some of Dickens' comic novels, with his sketches.) What does he write about you ask, well here is a selection, golf courses through his garden, parodies on modern TV, friendly geese stalking his garden at 3 a.m. in the morning, Bill Clinton?s politically incorrect philandering, alternative religions to relieve you of Christmas and Jeffrey Archer, more than my jobs worth councils, the problem of Ken and his m ...more

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by - written on 07/06/01 (Very useful, 152 readings)
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I have been reading the Times daily for 5 years, but it was not until Christmas of this year that I discovered one of its gems. More or less every Wednesday Alan Coren writes a witty short, either on a topic that has been in the news, some major event in his life and in his most brilliant articles a cleverly worked combination of the two. How did I discover this, well at Christmas I was given a rather charming book called the Cricklewood Tapestry, read it and wanted more. For those that do not know I live on the Cricklewood borders in North West London, so the giver of the gift thought it would be quite apt. Alan Coren! I hear you cry, yes I too thought that ...  Read the complete review

 

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