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Journal Entry 1 by stubee from Bury, Greater Manchester United Kingdom on Wednesday, August 30, 2006
another Irvine Welsh book I've had for ages and only just got round to registering
Chosen as the bookclub read for our August meeting so will be reading this shortly.
After the initial frustration due to the novel being written in colloquial Scottish I found this a very interesting and enjoyable read.
I'm not sure what our bookclub will think of this due to the extreme language and subject matter.
A heartfelt account of the lifelong friendship between the four childhood friends growing up in the "schemes" of Edinburgh.
Well worth a read. My first Irvine Welsh and it won't be my last.
I'm not sure what our bookclub will think of this due to the extreme language and subject matter.
A heartfelt account of the lifelong friendship between the four childhood friends growing up in the "schemes" of Edinburgh.
Well worth a read. My first Irvine Welsh and it won't be my last.
I started reading this a little while ago for our bookclub meeting but didn't make it past the first few chapters in time, and then got caught up with other books. I've read quite a few of Irvine Welsh's books before and at this moment this seems to be in a similar style.
One I'll be coming back to soon to complete...
One I'll be coming back to soon to complete...