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Old 03-07-2011, 10:23 AM   #230
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What UK Readers Have to Say About Boomerang

Here is what readers have been saying (well, tapping into their keyboards anyway) about Boomerang.

"well written & had me laughing"

"Finally, a cheap kindle book that is well written"

"If you like a plot with quirky characters I would highly recommend Boomerang. I hope there is a sequel on the way!!!"

"Fast-paced, original, and well-written; 'Boomerang' ticks all the boxes. And at the price, it's a steal."

"I really enjoyed this book. It felt like a ben elton one- only better written "

"A bit hit and miss this one." Wait a sec, how did that get in here? Ah well, truth in advertising you know. One three star review out of nineteen fours and fives isn't so bad!

Back to the good stuff!

"...fast paced with excellent characterisation and humour. The story moves through action rather than narrative with characters developing through dialogue and interaction. It is a very visual book and a story that would make an excellent comic film."

"...a twisty tounge in cheek spy thriller mixed in with a bit of "It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World". I would say the writing style is more like the early Ben Elton novels than Douglas Adams. Highly recommended (& well formatted for the Kindle).

Thanks,
Alan
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