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The Line, The Itch And The Rabbit Hole (2012)

by David Jester(Favorite Author)
3.27 of 5 Votes: 1
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English
publisher
Compulsion Books
review 1: I'm so glad I read this book. A memoir of the author's experiences in the ages between 7 and 19, Jester successfully shares the dark experiences of his life in a remarkably light and entertaining fashion. Love and absolutely loved the conclusion of this book! However I was looking forward to the author's experiences of tourette as it is still much a misunderstood and stigmatising condition with those who suffer from it wrongly categorised as social misfits with diminished intellectual capacity. On the contrary, there are many notable personalities who carried the tourettes syndrome such as writer and poet, Samuel Johnson. In spite of this, Jester has delivered an excellent account of his young years that will remain with you long after you put the book down. Loved ... moreit!!!
review 2: This is easily one of the best books I've read this year and I was fortunate to come across this author. It was very engaging from the first page and reading the well-written accounts of his school days made me feel very nostalgic to my own primary school years - I even had a rabbit called Snowy! It is very honest, thought-provoking and laced with well-placed humour throughout. Despite its length, it didn't take me long to finish it because I found myself whizzing through the chapters eager to find out what would happen next and I was never bored once. I can highly recommend this novel and I look forward to more from David. Fantastic! less
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arthur
Did I miss something? I thought the beginning would tie into the end somehow...
jacques
The book is really good, but then it ends without an ending.
mica22
Very different but good!
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