Should Have Got Off at Sydney Parade - Ross O’Carroll-Kelly
Should Have Got Off at Sydney Parade - Ross O’Carroll-Kelly
paperback
Published:
29 May, 2007
Description
Ross O'Carroll-Kelly thought he knew all he needed to about women's bodies ...
So there I was, roysh, in a state of basically very blissful ignorance, when suddenly Sorcha's up the Damien and I have to listen to, like, women's stuff.
And now he's getting a biology lesson he could have SO lived without ...
I am telling you, roysh, I never even knew nipples could crack and I was very happy not knowing it. I mean, all I knew about the whole scenario was six seconds of seriously good loving, and now I'm basically expected to be an expert on how to, like, breathe like Dorth Vader and deal with baby turds.
Sometimes, life just isn't fair to the babe magnet supremo ...
This is SO not good for my rep - but do you think Sorcha even, like, cares about that? Not focking likely!
More Details
| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9781844880904 |
| ISBN10 | 1844880907 |
| Number Of Pages | 304 |
| Item Weight | 213 g |
| Product Dimensions | 129 x 198 x 18 mm |
| Publisher / Reseller | Penguin Books Ltd |
| Format | paperback |
Media Reviews
Hilarious and acerbic as ever - ripe and outrageous material * IRISH TIMES *
Quite simply, the sharpest writer of fiction in Ireland today - and I'm talking totally * IRISH MAIL ON SUNDAY *
There's a razor sharp edge to Paul Howard's satire on modern Dublin * IRISH EXAMINER *
Un-focking-missable * IN DUBLIN *
Hilarious * SUNDAY WORLD *
Quite simply, the sharpest writer of fiction in Ireland today - and I'm talking totally * IRISH MAIL ON SUNDAY *
Author's Bio
Don't Look Back in Ongar is the twenty-seventh book in Paul Howard's 'Ross O'Carroll-Kelly' series. Ross books have sold over one million copies, are annually nominated for the Popular Fiction prize at the Irish Book Awards - where they have won the prize an unprecedented three times - and are also critically acclaimed as satirical masterpieces. One of the series - The Oh My God Delusion - was chosen as Ireland's favourite book in Eason's 125th birthday poll.