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A review by pa11av
Mr Gum and the Biscuit Billionaire by Andy Stanton
5.0
Thrills!
Chills!!
Kills on the Hills!
Masquerading as a children's book, Mr. Gum and the Biscuit Billionaire is very much a study in nature of friendship, evil doings, and money management. It is also a look at life which shows that when everything is lost, you can still have your friends (as long as you don't make friends by giving them money). This book has lessons in it that are as good as the lessons in The Art of War or Seven Habits of Effective People.
It is as thrilling as a Matthew Reilly book, as absurdly funny as Douglas Adams, and as mysterious and out of the world like something written by Murakami.
And it has poo and boogers in it.
Read at your own risk.
Chills!!
Kills on the Hills!
Masquerading as a children's book, Mr. Gum and the Biscuit Billionaire is very much a study in nature of friendship, evil doings, and money management. It is also a look at life which shows that when everything is lost, you can still have your friends (as long as you don't make friends by giving them money). This book has lessons in it that are as good as the lessons in The Art of War or Seven Habits of Effective People.
It is as thrilling as a Matthew Reilly book, as absurdly funny as Douglas Adams, and as mysterious and out of the world like something written by Murakami.
And it has poo and boogers in it.
Read at your own risk.