The Meaning of Liffré

by Ian Andrews

The Meaning of Liffré by Ian Andrews (Book) in Humor
Publisher: Ian Andrews
Copyright: © 2006  Standard Copyright License
Language: English
Country: France
Download: 1 documents, 327 KB

Printed: 101 pages, 6.14" x 9.21", perfect binding, black and white interior ink

Description:

This is a book which describes those little experiences that Brits in France may well have come across and, in the style of the Douglas Adams and John Lloyd book “The Meaning of Liff”, ties those experiences to French place-names which might otherwise go underused.


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The Meaning of Liffré
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15 Jan 2007 (updated 17 Jan 2007)
I laughed my socks off, put them back on and laughed them right back off again.
The Meaning of liffre
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6 Jan 2007 (updated 6 Jan 2007)
This book is superb.
It is hilarious and intelligent from start to finish. I notice something new to laugh at every time I read it.
The Meaning of liffre
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27 Dec 2006
This is a very clever and humorous book,I will and anyone else who reads this book and travells around France will now look at French place names in a very Humorous way.
A very good read.

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