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I just finished Prince Jack, and while it was clearly bollocks, it was quite readable, and if you didn't know any better could probably be halfway convincing... Wait, wait, no it couldn't. Murder & Madness was funnier, however
Well I'm alright because I'm the meekest person ever and I'm going to inherit the earth, so that's nice isn't it? I'm glad I'm getting something 'cause I have a hell of a time. This has nothing to do with this thread or has it?
Uncle Jack, by Tony Williams, is, at present, my least favorite JtR book. I never thought I'd find a Ripper book boring, but when I was reading this one, I was tempted to go out and bury in the backyard. Since I paid almost four whole dollars on it, I made myself read it as penance for buying a book just because it was cheap.
On the other hand, Rumbelow's The Complete Jack the Ripper is one of my favorites. I lucked up and got one that he had autographed on one of his tours.
Jeff, I see you've struck again! "Always look on the broyt side of life..."
"What our ancestors would really be thinking, if they were alive today, is: "Why is it so dark in here?"" From Pyramids by Sir Terry Pratchett, a British National Treasure.
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