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Byron's consumed memoirs possessed the merit of being well and entertainingly written
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- It's a fatal flaw in what otherwise has the makings of an entertainingly quirky show.
- * Entertainingly written, clearly illustrated, lots of Marvel-style subplots and carrying-on...it feels like a 1960s Marvel book, without any kind of fakey "retro" stylizing. Archive 2004-12-19
- Rather than impose a strict chronology, the book jumps entertainingly between eras and features all the great names of this fabled rivalry. Times, Sunday Times
- Although ingeniously and entertainingly argued with a wealth of detail, the thesis is not conclusively proven.
- Steven E. Landsburg makes a related point his entertainingly contrarian The Armchair Economist (Free Press, 1995), a book that with a catchier title might have become the Freakonomics of its day. 2009 June 18 « One-Minute Book Reviews
- Byron's consumed memoirs possessed the merit of being well and entertainingly written
- The text rattles along entertainingly, powered by some astute observations. Times, Sunday Times
- It's a fatal flaw in what otherwise has the makings of an entertainingly quirky show.
- It has to be said that not all of Angelica Lost and Found makes perfect sense, and I do wish Hoban had packed a bit more welly into the ending, but these things matter less because he's asking, very entertainingly, deeper questions about belief and reality, about storytelling and the nature of life. Angelica Lost and Found by Russell Hoban - review
- Byron's consumed memoirs possessed the merit of being well and entertainingly written.