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5.0 out of 5 stars Twisted and Fun, June 20, 2003
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This review is from: The Adventures of Lord Iffy Boatrace (Paperback)
Hilarious, twisted, brilliant. This book has a great streak of bawdy black humour. It is very cleverly written, fun and fast paced. The Adventures of Lord Iffy Boatrace has a very irreverend view of the english aristocracy and upperclass twits everywhere. This book shows the incredible wit of Bruce Dickinson, the frontman of Iron Maiden. It is a must have for any Iron Maiden fan and any fan of the particular brand of black humour only the english can do.
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5.0 out of 5 stars I Screamed, I Cried, I Loved It, December 27, 2005
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The Adventures Of Lord Iffy Boatrace is a fine comic satire in the long history of English comic satires. This is a work Tom Sharpe would be proud to have written.

Often comedic works are plodding and/or predictable. Having been a fan of Iron Maiden since I was 16 I fancied my chances in the prediction stakes. This is neither plodding nor predictable. The dramatis personae ensures a lively mix and there's at least one type of person there we all know. The "short, fat, feminist and dangerous" Margot Smith was the embodiment of somebody I know.

Bruce knows a thing or two about trains. This is obvious in the early chapters and it's nice to see such knowledge put to good use. The train scene with Laetitia P Taylor is one I will never forget. It's fair to say that Bruce knows a lot about a lot of things. This helps the plot and the prose zoom along at a cracking pace.

There aren't many books in my library which are so loved and laughed over. This is one of those books. One of the funniest books I have ever read.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The most awesome terrible book ever written!, August 9, 2007
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Well, I knew that there was no way that Bruce Dickinson would write a mediocre and forgettable book. Instead, Dickinson has accomplished something very few people have ever achieved: The Adventures of Lord Iffy Boatrace is so terrible that it's outstanding. Quite possibly the most awesomely bad piece of British lit, ever.

Forget a comprehensible plot. Forget any semblence of character developement. Heck, he even writes the narrative in British colloquialism (so if you're American, you may have no idea what's going on in the 100 pages or so of this fantastically terrible novel). Yes, the book is HILARIOUS, but that's just because it's so awful. He even plugs his own band and mascot in the book. Who does that in a work of fiction?! If he were in a fiction workshop, he would have been laughed out of the classroom.

Really, I can't wait to read the sequel.
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5.0 out of 5 stars One of my all-time favorite comedic books, June 28, 2009
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This manic-paced, audaciously lusty and zany-literate sex romp is one of the funniest books I've ever read; there are so many off-color quotable lines that I was laughing at pretty much every page of this 150-page novel.

Politically correct folk will want to avoid this out of print book, which sports a Sir Arthur Conan Doyle/"The Hound of the Baskervilles" plot structure: Boatrace unabashedly and pithily skewers music critics, English aristocracy, feminists, racial stereotypes, vegetarianism, and other social elements.

While reading this, I imagined this as "A Shot in the Dark"-era Blake Edwards film (whose screenplay was co-authored by William Peter Blatty): this book is THAT erudite and uproarious.

Worth owning, if you appreciate raunchy, quick-witted and -plotted humor, and/or Dickinson's heavy metal endeavors.

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