A review of taxi diaries by kEnNEtH cAsHmAn aGeD 59 aNd 3/4.
“This is not a book to be tossed aside lightly. It should be thrown with great force.”
D.Parker.
“Reading this is like being cornered by a dimwitted and semi-belligerent drunk possessed by an idee fixe he keeps reciting over and over again, jabbing your shoulder each time.”
L.Miller.
Chloroform in print.
S.Clemens.
a “repugnant gallimaufry of insults and half-baked nonsense”
W.Self.
Magnified a thousand fold, and the only consolation which we have in reflecting upon it is that it will never be generally read”.
J.Lorimer.
“As discouraging as a breakfast of cold porridge.”
Anon.
“It is a book one can very well get along without reading.”
T. Dreiser.
"Copies of this "Book" are left in the rear of the writer's car as an effective emetic before the commencement of every journey"
B.Meleady.