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Read Reviews for Falling sideways - Tom Holt
by - written on 22/10/04 (Very useful, 57 readings)
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Before you embark upon reading this review, I want you to clear your mind, I want you to know that everything you believe to be true, is indeed false.. Their is infact a Spoon (Yes, I`m using it to eat my Cornflakes infact..) Oh, and before I forget, Frogs Rule the Universe.. (Yes, you read right, Frogs..) Happily for Humanity Actually very little of what I`ve just written is true, Unhappily things are a lot (Lot!!) Worse.. You See From the moment the first Homo Sapiens descended from the trees, (possibly onto their heads..), humanity has striven towards civilisation. With ground breaking inventions such as Fire. The Wheel. (Oh and not forgeting the Life ... Read the complete review
by - written on 11/12/02 (Very useful, 65 readings)
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I could hear my husband giggling; he was giggling in the toilet. I had heard him giggling in the bedroom, the computer room, the kitchen and the living room and I was starting to worry about him, thinking about calling out the guys in white coats to take him away, when I discovered why he was giggling. He was reading a Tom Holt book called ?Falling sideways? I was told I had to read it. He was so excited he needed someone to talk to about this, apparently amazing, book! So once He?d finished I started reading and after a few pages I was hooked. If you like your books to be easy to read have a beginning, middle and end I really wouldn?t recommend this book ... Read the complete review
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