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Progress bar September 7, 2010 M. Williams (Essex, England) Reading this book was very much like installing a big piece of software, where the progress bar moves in an eratic way. Frankie's life events are ordered chronologically, but it was very much like being a therapy counsellor, focusing disproportionately on different phases of his life.
It was also like looking at one of those images of the human body that shows the size of body parts in terms of how many nerve endings they contain. Except in Frankie's case, he doesn't have big hands, he has big genitals.
That's Frankie, ladies and gentelman. September 6, 2010 Kuba 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
If you liked him in Mock the Week then buy his dvd first, or see his stand-up. After that, if you still like him, buy this book. It's brilliant. But who am I to judge that? In Frankie's own words: "What kind of person buys the authobiography of a panel show contestant? Wake up you C..T" :)
Hilarious in parts.....but September 4, 2010 hippriest 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is absolutely hilarious in places - particularly in the first half, as someone else has mentioned; it dies a bit in the latter half. However, I found myself slightly unsettled by the end at the number of times he had mentioned the words "paedophilia" and "rape". Draw your own conclusions!
Excellent September 2, 2010 Martyn Brunskill (UK) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This book is easy reading and really funny, I found myself reading it in a Scottish accent :-)
Very Funny August 25, 2010 Mrs. L. J. Berry (Norfolk U.K) Very funny book.
I have read several comic's autobiographies in the past and this is one of the funniest.
Laugh out loud stuff.
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