Book Review: The Drought by Steven Scaffardi
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Praise for The Drought by Steven Scaffardi
"A pleasantly darker alternative to the offerings of Mike Gayle. All hail the arrival of Steven Scaffardi."
Ortis Deley | Television & Radio Presenter
"The Drought is witty, well-written, and pulls no punches!"
Angellica Bell | Television & Radio Presenter
"The Drought is like an adult Inbetweeners that will have you laughing all the way through!"
Luke Dolan | Television Producer
“The Drought is a good, entertaining read. It hits what could be a gap in the market."
David Harrison | Award Winning Journalist
"The Drought is a superior version of chick lit for
men - immediately engaging, written in a really modern vernacular and
he's already mastered comic timing.”
Matt Whipp | Printweek.com Editor
"This is one of the funniest books I've read in ages... this could well become a film in a couple of years!"
Amazon Reader Review | September 2011
"This is a fantastic read which doesn't just cater for the 'lads' (my
wife loved it!) and I would strongly recommend this book to anyone!"
Amazon Reader Review | October 2011
"Refreshing to have a more accurate perspective on life for the modern
man. The Drought is a real page turner - Highly recommend this for your
next holiday read."
Amazon Reader Review | November 2011
"If you like crude, rude, and true - you will love this! I was reading this book on the train on my journey home and actually managed to spit my tea out where I was laughing so hard!"
Best Books To Read | Book Review Website
"This book is a laugh from start to finish and an excellent debut novel by Steven Scaffardi. With overtones of Men Behaving Badly, this story is full of satirical
comments and observations of life in general which will amuse and
entertain the reader - much recommended."
Amazon Reader Review | December 2011
"Laugh out loud' funny and a real page turner, I enjoyed this book immensely, can't wait for the next book from Steven Scaffardi."
Amazon Reader Review | January 2012
"Well written and cleverly constructed, this is a compulsive page turner
that will have you cackling with laughter the more you read. Mr.
Scaffardi, I applaud you!"
Amazon Reader Review | January 2012
"I can't remember the last time I laughed so much while reading a book!"
Amazon Reader Review | January 2012
"The overall result (of The Drought) is an incredibly readable, feel good, highly amusing adventure which will have you smiling for days."
Amazon Reader Review | February 2012
"There are very few books that I've read recently that have had me
laughing out loud, frequently in public places to the amusement of those
around me! For a debut novel, this is a massively accomplished book,
and I for one can't wait for the next one."
Amazon Reader Review | February 2012
"Warning - this book will have you crying... with laughter! This has a broad appeal and would be the perfect gift for the lad in your life!"
BCF Book Reviews | Book Review Website
"Scaffardi is an author who is going to be a household name, and he deserves to be!"
Amazon Reader Review | April 2012
"Being a female, I sometimes have difficulty relating to the main characters, but not with this one. Steven Scaffardi’s first novel is absolutely hilarious and will leave every reader, male or female, laughing out loud"
Chick Lit Plus | Book Review Website
"The Drought is a hilarious, highly entertaining and completely unfiltered look into the inner workings of the typical male mind!"
Sarah Taylor | Editor of Self-Publishing Magazine
"This book is as funny as hell, It is very rare that a book makes me laugh the way this one did which is the highest complement I can give this book."
Goodreads Reader Review | November 2012
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