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|date=June 2013
|website=http://www.mikegayle.co.uk/
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|summary=Mike Gayle doesn't write novels, he writes little slices of life. If you're 40-ish and don't find something you can relate to here, you've not been paying enough attention. To life, as well as to the book.
|cover=0340918551
As with ''Turning Thirty'', this may not be a book to read if you're approaching forty and aren't entirely satisfied with your lot. But for those of us who are either happy in our own skins whilst nearing that age, or for those who are outside of an age range five years either side of that marker, this is an enjoyable, relaxed read that will go perfectly with a warm beach and a cold drink as Summer approaches.
Mike Gayle's work is always worth reading and [[The Life and Soul of the Party by Mike Gayle|The Life and Soul of the Party]] is and [[The Man I Think I Know by Mike Gayle|The Man I Think I Know]] are no exception.
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