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Reviews of: The Xenophobe's Guide to the Irish (Xenophobe's Guides)

by Frank McNally

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Title: The Xenophobe's Guide to the Irish (Xenophobe's Guides)
Author: Frank McNally

Publisher: Oval Books
EAN: 9781906042370
Release Date: 2008-06-02
 
Binding: Paperback
Number of Pages: 96
 
List Price: £4.99
 

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Xenophobe's Guide to the Irish

This book is absolutely hilarious! It is without a doubt the best of all 'Xenophobe Guides...' series and is extremely well-written.
2010-01-11

Hysterical

I bought this at Shannon Airport and read it on my flight home. Laughed out loud through the turbulence. Can highly recommend it to anyone of Irish parentage - there's plenty for you to relate to.
2009-07-31

Witty and true

Perceptive and true but - even better - witty and entertaining too, Frank McNally captures all the contradictions and quirks that make up the Irish character. I loved it.
2008-08-10

Halarious

I found this book so funny and entertaining. I related to quite a few suggestions of Irish life but at the same time laughed at others. For a non-Irish person to read this book, its not all true! Alot of it is exaggerated and only relevant to older people wheresome traditions are dying out. Overall, an excellent read and especially entertaining for Irish who can understand where its coming from.
2007-04-22
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