e book on Amazon for only £2.99.
A paperback version is available from www.lulu.com for £6.99
It has only been online for a few days and sales are starting to happen already. It seems that annoying fellow passengers is a hot topic which lots of people are enjoying having a giggle at. I would really love my mug of strong tea readers to give it a try.
Today I was delighted to receive my very first FIVE STAR review for the book. It read.
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I
wouldn't normally pick up this type of book, but just fancied
something amusing to read. I personally hate public transport, so
thought I'd give it a go. I was not disappointed. Beautifully
observed, anyone who travels on public transport will recognise these
characters! From stroppy teenagers, to fractious children, drunks and
people who squash you to death in your seat - all human life is here.
If you are from Nottingham, even better, as most of the book is based
there. Phil's observations and ability to make sense out of the
absurd is very clever, and he has a real talent for description. I'm
actually there, on the bus with him, wiping at the steamed up window
and listening to such bizarre comments as: “White dog poo? Haven’t
seen any in years. I wonder if it is to do with Brexit?”
If you fancy a lovely, light-heated book to pick up and read - maybe on your own bus journey - this is for you.
If you fancy a lovely, light-heated book to pick up and read - maybe on your own bus journey - this is for you.