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...Eight years have passed since the young Princess Bitterblue & her country were saved from the vicious King Leck. Now Bitterblue
...One morning, William Leith wakes up & realises that something is wrong. He is alone & at the end of his tether. Bits of him are falling apart. With his trademark darkly humorous mix of personal story & social commentary, Leith attempts to answer the question: is everything really as bad as it seems?' You'll read this book in a weekend Leith is, after all, a very good writer: succinct except when he's repeating himself for effect; amusing except when he's predicting the end of the world; perceptive except when he's pretending he can't remember who actually sang Pink Floyd's Time, or which Dutch explorer discovered Easter Island Leith's brain is sharper than most, & he deftly weaves solipsistic woe into more pressing concerns about the housing market & the failure of Western capitalism. This is a potentially important book for our times' Andrew Collins, Mail on Sunday. The size of this book is 19.7cm in height & 12.9cm wide with 202 pages