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Graham Chapman's 'A Liar's Autobiography'.

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jeanette1976 | 13:37 Wed 07th Feb 2007 | Arts & Literature
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I've just been reading a previous question and wondered who on AB had read this as i was thinking of buying it tonight. The Waterstone's review of it didn't really sound that exciting (unless their own writer is not a fan) but I've got faith in the Python Deceased.

Thanks all. X
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It is a wonderful read.The line between autobiography and fantasy doesn't exist in this book.He is wickedly funny about people in a ginandtonicwithasliceoflemonandnoice sort of way.
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EXCELLENT!!!!! I'm so glad... I'll be trotting off to Waterstone's immediatey after work.

Many thanks, Marwell!!!! X

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