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funny outting for Ross and family, if I'm honest probably a,star book, saved for me when our favourite idiot tries to quote Romeo and Juliet, its probably the best line in the series, If you love the series you will love this, Ross causes mayhem in Argentina whilst trying to avoid the snip, Honour tries to improve her behaviour with the help of a counsellor, Ross tries to help his wife lose weight while trying to shift the in laws from his our, it goes on great read.

Like the great Jesus Christ himself, I had a lot of shit on my mind when I hit, . .

I had three newborn future Ireland internationals to feed, a daughter in need of psychiatric evaluation and a teenage son obsessed with uncovering the shameful secrets of
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our family'spast.

Throw into the mix a sister missing in Orgentina, a wife struggling to lose the weight from her orse and an interfering fatherinlaw living under my roof.

You can see why, like the Son of God, my life had become a major hassle,

And just when I thought it couldn't get any more difficult, a moment of madness involving what else the opposite sex persuaded Sorcha that I needed to have the unkindest cut of all.

Seedless in Seattle is the fifteenth novel in Paul Howard's 'Ross O'CarrollKelly' series, Ross books annual Nobestsellers have sold over half a million copies, are annually nominated for the Popular Fiction prize at the Irish Book Awards where they have won the prize an unprecedented three times and are also critically acclaimed as satirical masterpieces.

Funny as usual, the next book can't come quickly enough! Hilarious as always Ross always delivers, Loved this book from start to finish, His daughter is brilliant and like every husband, he supports his wife by saying nothing when asked difficult questions, The Ross books are a unique breed, they need a scoring system all of their own,
I hadn't read I found this book okay, Definitely not the worst book I've read, hallarious. . ! one of his best work by far ! This was my first Ross O'CarrollKelly book, I enjoyed it, I laughed out loud many times, but in between those laughs it varied from amusing to pretty dull, Not the best of Ross in this instalment but did chuckle out loud, Hoping next one will be more eventful as I expect Ross will have a few wisdoms to share re World Cup! Pseudonym for journalist sitelink Paul Howard.
Pseudonym for journalist sitelink Paul Howard, sitelink.