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Dave Gorman's Googlewhack Adventure by Dave Gorman

Book Type: Paperback
Published: 01 January 2004
Publisher: Ebury Press
RRP:£10.99

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Review:
This was an enjoyable book to read. It's a book that just goes to show how many truly interesting people there are out there on the internet. It's often a book about unbelievable coincidences and how taking a chance can take you all over the Globe. It's also a book about one man's attempt to avoid working, something I can sympathise with! The pace of the book is good, particularly towards the end where the chapters are often only 2-3 pages long and it becomes a parade of entertaining, unusual and genuinely intriguing people. And it's definitely the people that make this book enjoyable and entertaining, rather than Gorman's need to complete this book. If anything, his constant attempts to engage our sympathy are a down point, if only a minor one. I would certainly recommend this book to anyone who has enjoyed Gorman's other books. I would also recommend this to anyone after a light and entertaining read. I would definitely not recommend this book to anyone who finds works-shy people even the tiniest bit annoying.