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I loved it!
He really couldn't make this S@#t up!
Remarkably honest, raw and authentic.
He's earned a new level of respect from me. I thoroughly enjoyed listening to this book on Audible, particularly as he narrated the book himself.

Lots of laugh out loud moments.

A beautiful love story.
So beautifully written. Effortlessly I devoured page after page in just a few short days.

'A satisfying read for everyB O D Y'

I'd created a fair bit of book hype myself for this one the moment I heard it was coming out. The book cover was eye catching and I was excited to read it. Afterall Cat's debut novel 'Something In The Water' was my top read of 2018.

Did Mr.Nobody live up to my expectations? Yes and no!

It was very well written for starters. It packed a punch in the last third of the book where the pace picked up, and I became consumed by the plot twist which I certainly did not see coming.

However, it was slightly unrealistic in parts, I mean if you have to assume a new identity, it is generally for a good reason and I question if you would go back to the place where you had to leave in the first place no matter how intriguing the pull to go back was?

Fleishman Is In Trouble reeled you in with its candid talk of sex, dating apps, free spirited women and

'A bit of a stretch is a fascinating entertaining read mixed with a sobering gulp of sadness.'

An insight into custodian life from a Bafta nominated filmmaker Chris Atkins.

I adored this book. I appreciated the frank account of life on the inside. I read it in less than 48 hours devouring it just like a hot cup of tea with bubbling hot bowl of porridge on a cold and windy day (from the comfort of my home I must add