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5.0 out of 5 stars I don't know how he does it!
In short: a strait-laced Professor is asked to write a tell-all book about the less-than-perfect Petrefacts.

To the average writer, this scenario could probably get a little tee-hee from the readers, but leave it to Sharpe to throw into the mixture the riotous "Ablution Bath", some midgets (or PORG - Persons of Unrestricted Growth), a sex toy factory, an...
Published on September 8, 2007 by Allison Peligrino

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3.0 out of 5 stars Not great, not bad
"Ancestral Vices" (1980) is a fair quality Tom Sharpe outing but definitely not among his best. If you're new to Tom Sharpe then you're in for a treat if you read "Blott on the Landscape" or "Wilt". Tom Sharpe is an equal opportunity disliker - whether you're liberal, conservative, gay, straight, industrialist, environmentalist, rich, or poor - there's probably a nasty...
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I don't know how he does it!, September 8, 2007
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In short: a strait-laced Professor is asked to write a tell-all book about the less-than-perfect Petrefacts.

To the average writer, this scenario could probably get a little tee-hee from the readers, but leave it to Sharpe to throw into the mixture the riotous "Ablution Bath", some midgets (or PORG - Persons of Unrestricted Growth), a sex toy factory, an outrageous interrogation / Silence Of The Lambs-themed chapter, and a crazy carwash incident and you get Tom Sharpe at his best yet again. Even the scene where Lord Petrefact explains to Croxley what he'd like served for dinner is a gem on its own.

Now, I'm the type who throws a book to the nearest bin when the ending is less than ideal but somehow, whenever I read Tom Sharpe's books, as far off as they are to having conventional happy endings, I always manage to put them back on my shelf with a huge smile on my face. So do yourself a favour and grab this book - I'm sure you owe yourself a good long laugh!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Hysterically Funny!, January 10, 2003
This review is from: Ancestral Vices (Paperback)
Introduced to Tom Sharpe's work by a Brit friend, I can't get enough of this amazing author! "Ancestral Vices" literally made my cry with laughter. Yapp's horrifying experience with the "Ablution Bath" sent me into gales of giggles, as did the run amok motorized wheelchair scenario. Lord Petrefact, Willie Coppett, the sex toy factory...all of it was enough to make a cat laugh. Sharpe is warped, twisted, and totally delightful! Simply, hysterically funny!
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3.0 out of 5 stars Not great, not bad, January 6, 2011
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"Ancestral Vices" (1980) is a fair quality Tom Sharpe outing but definitely not among his best. If you're new to Tom Sharpe then you're in for a treat if you read "Blott on the Landscape" or "Wilt". Tom Sharpe is an equal opportunity disliker - whether you're liberal, conservative, gay, straight, industrialist, environmentalist, rich, or poor - there's probably a nasty word for whatever you identify with. Knowing this helps you enjoy and laugh at his satirical and often quite evil humor. I have reread Tom Sharpe many times because he can be riotously funny. In "Ancestral Vices" the funny passages are rather sparse.
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4.0 out of 5 stars <still giggling>, August 25, 2005
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Tom Sharpe writes some very wicked satire. His victims are typically the upper class, snobby English or, in his earlier works, the hypocritically rascist South Africans. Although very popular in the UK, his books are almost unknown in America ... too bad!

In 'Ancestral Vices' we have a loosely stiched story about a crusty and warped aristocratic family, a befuddled biographer, victimized dwarves, and a murder. It's a total farce. However the author's wit and humor are lethal, and the story somehow holds together until the very end (or near so).


Bottom line: perhaps not a classic but 'Ancestral Vices' does Tom Sharpe some justice. Recommended.
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3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Funny without doubt, October 21, 1999
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This book is funny - if you can stand grown-up humor and aren't one of those sexophobic weirdos. And besides being hillariously funny (had to laugh out loud just thinking about it), it is very highly intelligent, massively satiric, thrilling and thoroughly British. Not too intellectual, but not for dimwits either. If you don't like this book you are probably dead.
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2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Another Sharpe one, December 18, 2002
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Tom Sharpe is the most hilarious writer. Ancestral vices is another piece of mad cap mayhem from the master.Fast paced laugh out loud parts. Its always one thing after another with Tom sharpe. Left-wing academics(Yapp)put up against,right-wing capitalists(the Petrefacts),throw in a sex toy factory a bunch of country bumpkins,and dwarves and this is what you get. Like I said total hilarious mayhem.
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