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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Reflective, humerous, a change for Moore,
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This review is from: Spanish Steps (Hardcover)
Ever since I read "Continental Drifter" I have been an avid fan of Moore's writting (and comic) talent. His ability to play to me sense of humour is uncanny and has left me looking like a deranged, giggling, teary eyed loon whilst reading in public. This book seems like a slight change of direction for him. The humour is still there but it is somewhat muted and is not bursting out of every sentence as with his previous outings. Instead the book has a much more reflective tone (for Tim Moore that is) and is perhaps due to the envronment and people he walked with. It is a great book, I read it for the humour I expected from this author, I got the humour I wanted but got much more. "Burn donkey Burn - Shinto inferno". Great.
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Spanish Steps: Travels with My Donkey by Tim Moore (Paperback - 2005)
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