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I Ain't 'Aving That! - Martin Rogers


 I Ain't 'Aving That! - Martin Rogers Printed Book
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I Ain't 'Aving That! - Martin Rogers

 
Description: ISBN 1902528123 / Author: Martin Rogers / Genre: Humour / Martin Rogers is definitely not one of life's winners. In fact, he seems to stumble from one crisis to another. But he isn't a loser either – for here's someone who simply won't stand for the s**t the world throws ... more
I Ain't 'Aving That! - Martin Rogers ... at him. Two failed marriages, a succession of jobs and frequent changes of address punctuate a life which sees him constantly running up against the system – but there's no way the buggers are going to grind him down.


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I Loved It !! - Advantages: Very Funny, Cant Put Down, Fits in Hand Bag - Disadvantages: Wanted to read more

 

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Great characters, Light humour, Satisfying plot Could be quite disturbing for a sensitive child



Common sense advice on cleaning the home. Obsessive and poorly indexed.

Lots of interesting information, BB own amusing style Could be the death of a born worrier

Entertaining page turner I worked out the ending a bit early

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