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I started reading it on the bus going home from work. My frequent snorts of laughter led to my fellow passengers removing themselves from my immediate vicinity.
This book is a treasure about a treasure. I was lucky enough to see Humph on his last appearance at the Lowry in Manchester before his hospitalisation. The man was a star. Brilliantly funny and gifted; if you didn't know Humph before he died this is the perfect chance to get to know him. This book resounds with his voice on every page, you can pratically hear him raising his eyebrows. He was like a naughty Granddad who made you laugh at things you weren't supposed to laugh at. Then when you were helpless with giggles he'd look over the top of his specs at you in the most amused and disapproving manner.
Loved Humph and now love this book. I don't know what Samantha is going to do without him. read more.
Written by Iain Pattinson. Published 09 October 2008. Published by Preface Publishing. rrp £14.99. 224 pages Hardcover. ISBN: 1848091079 ISBN-13: 9781848091078 | |
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