Ross O'Carroll-Kelly, PS, I scored the bridesmaids
| By: | Ross O'Carroll-Kelly |
| Publisher: | O'Brien Press Ltd |
| Published: | September 2013 |
| Pages: | 272 |
| Categories: | Fiction |
| Language: | English |
| Available as: | Ebook |
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'So there I was, roysh, twenty-three years of age, still, like, gorgeous and rich ... when all of a sudden life becomes a total mare. So there I was, roysh, twenty-three years of age, still, like, gorgeous and rich, living off my legend as a schools rugby player, scoring the birds, being the man, when all of a sudden, roysh, life becomes a total mare. I don't have a Betty Blue what's wrong, but I can't eat, can't sleep, I don't even want to do the old beast with two backs, which means a major problem, and we're talking big time here. Normally my head is so full of, like thoughts, but now I'm down to just one: Sorcha, I'm playing it Kool and the Gang, but this is basically scary. I mean, I'm Ross O'Carroll-Kelly, for fock's sake, I don't do love. Auld Ross is a bit of a `love him or hate him' character. It probably helps if you have encountered a similar type in real life (and it's hard not to if you live in Dublin or went/go to UCD) - then Ross' delusions are entertainingly familiar. But if you don't know what `morketing' is or the words `Kielys' and `Anabels' are just girls names to you, then you may not get the joke. Roysh?' -- U Magazine `Written phonetically in the voice of a south Dublin native, the text i