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Mike
Gayle Book Title Author Purchase Link Star Rating Mike
Gayle Book Reviews Mr
Commitment
by Mike
Gayle Fiction-Net Rating After
twenty-eight years of shirking
responsibility Duffy's finally
realising that he can't extend
his adolescence forever. His
low-paid temping job is
threatening permanency. His
gradually receding hairline is
depressing him greatly and if
that's not enough, his
long-suffering girlfriend, Mel,
wants to get engaged. Funny
(occasionally very much) and
mostly just about believable, Mr
Commitment is worth a week or two
of your time. Mr
Commitment - Read The Full
Review Buy It - Buy This Book Turning
Thirty
by Mike
Gayle Fiction-Net Rating Thirty
means only going to the pub if
there's somewhere to sit down.
Thirty means owning at least one
classical CD, even if it's Now
That's What I Call Classical Vol
6. Thirty means calling off the
search for the perfect partner
because now, after all these
years in the wilderness, you've
finally found what you've been
looking for. Some
books bring you up to the laughs
gradually. Not this one. The
entire opening half of Turning
Thirty contains more belly laughs
per chapter than any title I can
remember. Turning
Thirty - Read The Full
Review Buy It - Buy This Book Mike
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