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|author=Mark Watson
|reviewer=Louise Laurie
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There are plenty of heart-warming and also funny moments too. The part all about speed-dating is a joy to read. Watson has got it bang on. Brilliant stuff. Xavier's conversations with his newly-acquired cleaner are also terrific to read. A light-hearted, modern book but with a few darker moments. Recommended.
I'd like to thank the publishers for sending a copy to The Bookbag. We also have a review of [[The Place That Didn't Exist by Mark Watson]].
If this book appeals try [[Just Business by Geraint Anderson]].
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