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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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More Ladies of Letters is a duplicate,
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This review is from: More Ladies of Letters: Further Adventures in the Turbulant Lives of Vera Small and Irene Spencer (Hit BBC Radio 4 Comedy) (Paperback)
"More Ladies of Letters" has duplicate content as in the book "Ladies of Letters and More."The titles are deceptive. I thought I was buying additional story line in "More Ladies of Letters." Instead it is the same copy that is included with "Ladies of Letters and More." Save your money and just buy "Ladies of Letters and More."
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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Alan Bennet on acid!,
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This review is from: More Ladies of Letters: Further Adventures in the Turbulant Lives of Vera Small and Irene Spencer (Hit BBC Radio 4 Comedy) (Paperback)
...Vera and Irene are matronly English women of a certain age who get up to all sorts of picaresque adventures aided and abetted by a cast of dysfunctional offspring, psychics, thieves, ageing lotharios and authority figures. They communicate entirely by letter and these were originally read (rather brilliantly) on UK radio by Prunella Scales and Patricia Routledge. They work very well on the page too and you can really appreciate the superb writing. I think this book would appeal to anyone who likes the sort of observational comedy of UK writers such Alan Bennett or Victoria Wood.
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More Ladies of Letters by Lou Wakefield (Paperback - December 30, 2001)
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