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by - written on 22/08/02 (Very useful, 41 readings)
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Another day, another book that wasn`t previously reviewed, and for once it's not a Terry Pratchett Novel. (I can hear the sighs of relief from here.) No, this review is by another Comic Genius, Not quite as well known as PTerry, but then his books are a little harder to understand, but no less funnier than Mr. Pratchett's (infact in some cases funnier IMHO) Anyways, here`s my review of his 1988 Classic "Who's Afraid of Bill Gates" (Oh, Sorry.. I meant Who's Afraid of Beowulf, Geez. that Bill Guy he get everywhere...) Now for those not aware Tom Holt is a humorous writer who has a great interest in Norse mythology. His 1987 novel, ... Read the complete review
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