Review
'A great example of a hit-and-miss formula hitting the nail on the head... I giggled the whole way through' -- Mirror 'This very funny look at a tortured male soul has a redeeming warmth and tenderness at its heart' -- SUNDAY MIRROR 20020526 'A well-observed insight into a man's brain' -- NEW WOMAN 20020526 'The domination of the chick-lits is being challenged by a new generation of trendy young writers, wrestling amusingly with their bad habits, work worries and rackety love lives... One of the best and most entertaining of the lad-lit novels, a light and funny tale' -- DAILY MAIL 20020517
About the Author
Paul Reizin began his career in newspapers and radio before switching to television, where he has worked on both sides of the camera. As a reporter, he covered stories as diverse as the collapse of Communism and The National Unusual Pets Show. As a producer, he has been chiefly involved in factual entertainment, a genre he describes as 'neither factual enough to be documentary, nor entertaining enough to be er, entertainment'.