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Me: Moir

By: Vic Reeves, Kati Nicholl
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Peopled with a wonderful collection of warm, wicked and weird characters, Vic Reeves’ memoir is an enchanting, surreal and utterly hilarious comic gem.

COMIC MASTERPIECE FROM ONE OF THE
BIGGEST NAMES IN BRITISH HUMOUR.

Vic, or Jim as he was known, grew up just like any other boy – terrified of his father’s immense moustaches, obsessed with owning his own crow and a master at writing his own name. Early brushes with evil prams, exploding model aeroplanes and consumption are soon swept away as Vic careers towards adulthood in this brilliant memoir of whimsical reminiscences and
flighty invention.

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Vic was a fun narrator. Interesting learning, about his northern childhood . Favourite part , the pet budgie .

huge fan . loved it

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Excellent book story telling , performance but it just feels that the book has not been finished.

Excellent entertaining story telling

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I'm a long time fan anyway. I particularly liked learning that the nonsense Vic spouted during interviews was actually true.

Britain's Premier Light Entertainer

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Love Vic Reeves! this is fun and brilliantly narrated. Only thing didn't realize it was abridged, but we'll worth £3

Nuts

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Jim narrates his autobiography (part the first). A tale of much mirth and jolliness. Plenty of "laugh out loud" stories and anecdotes.
The book covers his years through childhood school and early employment. A career in music diverts him to London in search of fame and fortune.
I am looking forward to Me Moir part the second.

At last. A really funny book.

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