Pages: 96 (Hardcover) ISBN: 0719565855 Pub: John Murray Pub date: 2003-10-13 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 97383
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Reader Reviews:Wit, humour and above all brutely accurate! (2/5 people found this helpful)This hillarious compilation of the finer parts of the telegraph magazine really is a brilliantly-funny, witty and above all frighteningly accurate achievement. It strikes me as amusing as well as poignent and I am baffled as I continuously find a new area of society stereotypical sumarised in a few paragraphs each week by Sue Macartney-Snape. How does she do it, who knows but I hope it continues! A great follow up to "The embarassing parents" this really is a must have for all toilets, and you know that sooner or later you are going to appear in a whiped-up masterpiece brutaly sumarised and laughingly-glossed! True wit and humour is not often so readily available and charmingly presented! Similar ProductsThe Perfect Family: Social Stereotypes from the "Telegraph Magazine" The Embarrassing Parents: And Other Social Stereotypes from the "Telegraph" Magazine Absolutely Typical Too: More Social Stereotypes from the "Telegraph Magazine" The Mid-life Crisis: Social Stereotypes from the "Telegraph" Magazine The Party Blonde and Other Social Stereotypes from the "Telegraph Magazine" CategoriesAmazon.co.uk places this book into the following categories:
Books -> Subjects -> Humour -> General
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