Road Rage! (Crusty!) | 
enlarge | Author: Tony White Publisher: S.T. Publishing Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 6682947
Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 128
ISBN: 1898928258 EAN: 9781898928256 ASIN: 1898928258
Publication Date: February 28, 1997 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: clean inside - cover clean, spine tight
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Product Description First in a series of crusty!/traveller novels which sees urban squatter Will Goodman and his crusty pals up against the mighty Roads 4 U and their plans to pave over much of the Earth. Luckily for Will, Mother Nature is on his side....Sex, violence, and, er, dirt......
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Badly-written porn without the sex July 25, 2000 This book is out-of-print because it should never have been printed. Saying it is badly-written just isn't strong enough: this book is hardly written at all. It is tedious, cliche-ridden, and stupid. It is the worst novel I have ever read. I ferverently hope the author has not written anything else. I read a few run-on sentences-worth to my wife. "Is that a porno novel?' she asked. "Um, no. Not enough sex. Also, even the worst porno is better written than this." I took this book on a hiking trip and had nothing else to read. AT ANY COST, AVOID BEING TRAPPED ALONE WITH THIS BOOK! It is so bad, it's not even worth mocking. One gapes in wonder that such pathetic and uninteresting writing was comitted to paper.
Road rage races February 28, 2000 A fantastic two ton truck of a book that rides roughshod over the hedgehogs of taste and decency. Inventive, addictive and absolutely gratuitous. More please.
excellent UK counterculture novel May 6, 1999 Road Rage! takes us straight to the heart of the UK counterculture, following the exploits of a bunch of London squatters and their encounters with Celtic mythology, drugs, tattoos, and the forces of Babylon as embodied by the road builders
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