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by - written on 06/10/06 (Very useful, 127 readings)
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You know how it is. You’re stuck in an airport in some foreign land (in this case, Spain) with a flight delay which seems never ending when you suddenly realise that the book you’ve got as in-flight reading might not even last until take off, much less see you through the flight home. Necessity forces you into an airport shop and starts you flicking through a succession of awful sounding paperbacks, mostly by people you’ve never heard of before. Eventually, a combination of desperation and fear that you’ll be stuck on a plane with only the in-flight magazine for company leads you to pick up what seems like the lesser of many evils. Described as a ... Read the complete review
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