Official Review: Call Me Pomeroy by James Hanna

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Re: Official Review: Call Me Pomeroy by James Hanna

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I have just started reading this book and I am so excited! Just from the first few pages, I can tell it is going to be one heck of a ride.
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The relaxing effect of a comedic book is what one needs after a long day's hustle. Thanks for the wonderful review.
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The journey was entertaining; the ending perfect. You did a great review which is why I decided to read the book. I don't believe I have ever encountered so many ways for a man to describe his penis. And it was funny.
After a while though, it did get a little tedious. I would also say I've never encountered a character as narcissistic, but I'm a US citizen who follows a lot of political news, so I can't make that claim.
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Such a strong character can really make a good book! And this one seems pretty funny. Thanks for the honest review.

-- September 20th, 2017, 8:12 am --

Such a strong character can really make a good book! And this one seems pretty funny. Thanks for the honest review.

-- September 20th, 2017, 8:12 am --

Such a strong character can really make a good book! And this one seems pretty funny. Thanks for the honest review.
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Looks like a very interesting book . I don't believe I have ever read a humorous book. I always pick historical or paranormal romance. I might decide to try this instead.
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Thanks for the wonderful review.The character in the book makes the book interesting from your review but i don't think i would enjoy reading the book.
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Great review, Call me Pomeroy surely seems interesting and entertaining.
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I like humour - I'll put this one on my want to read list :tiphat:
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I love comedy and your very good review heightens my interest in Call Me Pomeroy
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Funny book, I like it. Great review.
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I said I would read this a few days ago and I have finished. It's a classic--Pomeroy is the doofus hero we need.
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I like the absurdity in this book, very interesting and intriguing. Great review, btw.
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Great review! I love a book with some comedy.
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I do too! Thank you!
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Pomeroy sounds like a great character who will win readers over with his wit and actions. I love that this is a light-hearted book that will make you laugh!

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