jeremiah042's review

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funny lighthearted reflective fast-paced

4.0

rupertowen's review

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5.0

As a nightcap, a tumbler of Port, a snippet, a few anecdotes, a rough sketch here and there, a tale of inebriated joy, Graham Crackers is a spoonful of delight. Having known a fair bit about the dear Graham Chapman, and him having been instrumental to some choices I made in my adolescence, I relaxed into this book compiled by Jim Yoakum with natural ease of wanting to read exactly what I did end up reading, and that was, a tad bit more of Graham from Graham, page by page. It skims across aspects of writing for Python, obscure unfinished sketches by Graham and Jim, a few odds and ends about the Dangerous Sports Club and Keith Moon, and finishes as it should with a epitome of Chapman's untimely death as remarked by Terry Jones.

This book is Banned in Goring-Upon Thames and one must keep in mind that Graham being the youngest of the Python group did nearly finish the second volume (or 7th volume) of A Liars Autobiography so this follow up compiled by Jim only really dapples the surface of what Graham would have put out there towards his end. Please, if you received an old computer in 1987 second-hand, please take it to an IT professional to trawl the hard-drive incase it has Graham's almost complete manuscript, the following part of his first autobiography. Lemon Curry is what I say to Graham Crackers which equals about five stars roughly in curry terms.
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