Web Site Story by Robert Rankin

Web Site Story



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Web Site Story Robert Rankin
Language: English
Page: 288
Format: pdf
ISBN: 0385600585, 9780552147439
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'One of the rare guys who can always make me laugh.' Terry Pratchett.; 'To call Rankin irreverent doesn't begin to describe just how good he is at playing with the rules' Mirror.; 'Rankin does for England what Spike Milligan does for Ireland. There can be no higher praise." Mail on Sunday.; 'Everybody should at least read one Rankin in their life' Daily Express.; 'He becomes funnier the more you read him' Independent.
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From the Publisher

They wrote it off as a scare story. The Millennium Bug: the non-event of the 20th century. But they were wrong, because the Bug is real. It’s a computer virus, and it’s about to make the deadly species crossover from machine to mankind. The Black Death was spread by rats. This plague will be spread by a mouse. The computer mouse. And do you know how many different kinds of computer viruses there are? And just what they might do to you if you become infected? No? To find out more, read this book. Or just log on to the Brentfordland® web site. Go on. What harm can it do? When Robert Rankin embarked on his writing career in the late 1970s, he created an entirely new literary genre: Far-Fetched Fiction. Today, this bestselling author has more than 200 web sites dedicated to his work. Among his many books are The Brentwood Trilogy (five books) and Armageddon: The Musical.
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