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Edition Language: | English |

D.M. Samson
Kindle Edition | Pages: 136 pages Rating: 4.9 | 20 Users | 2 Reviews
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Title | : | Bottle |
Author | : | D.M. Samson |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 136 pages |
Published | : | December 29th 2011 (first published December 1st 2008) |
Categories | : | Books. Download Books |
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In Nails Kevin was a prisoner of frustration, middling, but waiting for who knowswhat. In Bottle he's liberated with the proverbial "kick up the arse" he needs.
This book has got everything. Even the kitchen sink! It's teeming with life and
death, tears and laughter, sex and violence, parents and children, brutality
and tenderness, anger and contentment... But why should I go on? Look up
further antonyms yourself. Or save yourself the trouble and simply read the book.
Although Bottle is the sequel to Nails it can be read in its own right.
(www.davidmsamson.com)
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Ratings: 4.9 From 20 Users | 2 ReviewsColumn Based On Books Bottle
In Bottle, the author (David Samson) takes the reader to Any-Town, Anywhere, where the protagonist, Kevin, is working as a mechanic. Not an immediately likeable character, the reader quickly learns that Kevin is `one of the lads', often caught up in fights and frequently found in his local pub with a group of similar friends. However, on the fateful opening morning of the novel, Kevin is given some devastating news: a former girlfriend has been killed in an accident. Distraught and overwhelmed,In Bottle, the author (David Samson) takes the reader to Any-Town, Anywhere, where the protagonist, Kevin, is working as a mechanic. Not an immediately likeable character, the reader quickly learns that Kevin is `one of the lads', often caught up in fights and frequently found in his local pub with a group of similar friends. However, on the fateful opening morning of the novel, Kevin is given some devastating news: a former girlfriend has been killed in an accident. Distraught and overwhelmed,
Have read before and I suspect there's going to be a new version soon, so am rereading to refresh my memory.Having read 'Nails', I could hardly wait to read this sequel, though I agree that it could have stood alone. I did wonder about the title, thinking perhaps it referred to the British slang meaning: courage. I still think it possibly might, even though the actual reason is made obvious within the story, as well as the contents of the bottle!I am not going to give away the entire plot in

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