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Making an author’s tail wag: great reviews for WOOF!

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If you’re hesitating on the shores of persuasion, perhaps with a mouse cursor hovering over the link to download the free sample of WOOF!, why not check out some of the reviews? Amazon UK is the site with the most feedback from readers about the book, at least so far, but you can take a look from anywhere in the world even if Amazon requires you to purchase from another of its stores.

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Here are just a few of the comments from the Amazon UK page for WOOF!, where the book has so far been generously awarded four or five stars by reviewers.

“The nightclub Butch and the performance at the Catholic school stand out – the Holy Sisters of Rough as Badgers nearly made me choke on my coffee!”

“Cast your mind back (however many) years; when your awkwardness inhabited the age of around 18. Remember the insecurity, the effrontery, the insult, the social disability, the sheer awfulness of being officially an adult but unofficially totally screwed up and still learning who, what, why and how you are? This book beautifully captures those moments, with a dry wit and gentle humour that occasionally spills over into embarrassing loud guffaws.”

“[WOOF] is funny, it is cruel and it is true-to-life. But as you read through the story, you can’t help but think to yourself that just maybe there is a little bit of truth to some of the stories and characters as the situations feel so real.”

Thank you to all my readers who are so generous as to leave reviews after purchase. I’m glad I make you all laugh and am more grateful than words can say for your support. x

 Making an authors tail wag: great reviews for WOOF!

Author: Andrew S. Hinkinson

I have acolytes. We eat quiche. We will fight the Anti-Quiche and its dark summoner as foretold in well-cooked prophecies contained within the Book of Delia. I write poetry, stories, rustle up a little political prose and generally lark about with chickens and friends. I enjoy life more and more as time goes by. I've got books for sale. Buy them. They're very good. Ask an acolyte!