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A review by ozshark
Sixteen Different Flavours of Hell by David Thorne
dark
funny
lighthearted
fast-paced
2.5
As in his other books, the funniest parts were the work emails (and the Foreward). Outside of that, there was anti-Trump political commentary, some reflections on Covid, some rehashing of old material and an emotional finish.
I did find this quote unintentionally hilarious due to its hypocrisy...
"It could be argued that those without a moral compass are the only ones who need written directions on how to act and treat others, but I won't get into that."
David's grandmother may have been an awful person, but (based solely on his books, which I sincerely hope are exaggerated) David himself could do with some written directions on how to treat others.
I did find this quote unintentionally hilarious due to its hypocrisy...
"It could be argued that those without a moral compass are the only ones who need written directions on how to act and treat others, but I won't get into that."
David's grandmother may have been an awful person, but (based solely on his books, which I sincerely hope are exaggerated) David himself could do with some written directions on how to treat others.
Graphic: Bullying and Fatphobia