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Battersea Parker by Jimmy Tudeski
Battersea Parker by Jimmy Tudeski










This is a book I don’t mind admitting, made me laugh. JAM!! I will say no more, yet it gave me nightmares for days!!! Yes you could say the book plays out many stereotypes and jokes that sit-coms on TV have been doing for years, but this is far from predictable like they are. Never have I ever read a book like this before, and I want more.ĭexter is a loveable rouge, Malcolm is a little wet behind the ears, Sally is like every female I know, and Candy is the perfect blonde bimbo, who isn’t actually a blonde. It’s clear this writer is very passionate about what he does and doesn’t hold back trying to achieve it. This word pretty much sums up what I thought about this book and I love jam. However, that’s about to change with the introduction of Dexter, a South Londoner, with enough swagger, nerve and craziness for the both of them.Īn adult comedy about one man’s desire to be someone, followed by his dream to become a nobody yet again. Malcolm leads a very dull and routine driven life. He’s been in love with the same woman for three years, yet she doesn’t even know it and people would rather bully him, than offer him a real friendship. Would he still be an eligible bachelor though, if he was still a virgin? Would he still be desired, if he wore spectacles and was a little bit of a geek? Truth is, Malcolm is a wonderful man, but he seriously lacks confidence. He’s also a successful manager of a restaurant, has money in the bank and is a bachelor looking for true love. However, that's about to change with the introduction of Dexter, a South Londoner, with enough swagger, nerve and craziness for the both of them.An adult comedy about one man's desire to be someone, followed by his dream to become a nobody yet again.Malcolm’s a man in his mid-thirties, very tall and quite handsome too. He's been in love with the same woman for three years, yet she doesn't even know it and people would rather bully him, than offer him a real friendship. He's also a successful manager of a restaurant, has money in the bank and is a bachelor looking for true love. Malcolm's a man in his mid-thirties, very tall and quite handsome too.












Battersea Parker by Jimmy Tudeski