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Tom Moran

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Taunton, The United Kingdom
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Average rating: 3.91 · 255 ratings · 33 reviews · 5 distinct works
Dinosaurs and Prime Numbers

3.75 avg rating — 184 ratings — published 2012 — 5 editions
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A Debt to the Universe (Wal...

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4.29 avg rating — 14 ratings — published 2013 — 3 editions
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“You’d best start believing in ghost stories, Mr Cumberfield,” he stated plainly, leaning forward into the light.  “You’re in one.” I cleared my throat.  “Sorry,” I said.  “That was an exact quote from the film Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl.”
Tom Moran, Dinosaurs and Prime Numbers

“I wrapped the duvet underneath me to form a nice little cocoon, and managed to sleep for perhaps another hour or so, during which time I had a very peculiar dream about a hooded man who chased me around Shepherd’s Bush with a sword made out of breakfast.  And then my dog was barking.”
Tom Moran, Dinosaurs and Prime Numbers

“say, on average, we spend 33% of our lives sleeping, but we must spend at least 20% choosing.  No word of a lie – I once spent 33 minutes choosing crisps.  Crisps!”
Tom Moran, Dinosaurs and Prime Numbers

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