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Strange Thoughts, Random Mutterings

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Why is work better than sex?
Do Bond villains lack ambition?
Are you an alien terrorist?
Is the world getting better or worse?
What is the best undead creature to actually be?
How can you reliably predict the future?
How do wasps get into the house?
How can you live to be 100?
Do we possess free will?
What are brains for?

If you enjoy asking unusual questions and getting unexpected answers, this book is for you.

In a collection of his 100 best blog articles, the writer Jackson Radcliffe spans a diverse range of topics, from comedy to spirituality, and from tax forms to philosophy & science.
Short and witty, Radcliffe captures an entertaining and stimulating vision of the world in friendly, bite-sized chunks.

197 pages, Kindle Edition

First published June 25, 2015

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About the author

Jackson Radcliffe

3 books24 followers
Jackson Radcliffe is a skinny guy and a yoga dude. His debut novel, The Yoga Sutras, is a philosophical comedy - dark on comedy but light on philosophy!

Jackson likes to read both fiction and non-fiction, often reading several books at once. He loves to read stories that dazzle him and show him things that he thought were impossible, and that is the kind of book he aspires to write.

Jackson is obsessed with ideas, beliefs and abstract nouns. He likes listening to music and worrying about his health and impending doom. He enjoys the visual arts and is equally at home with science and technology.

Jackson suffers from Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and some days doesn't manage to do very much.

Some people say that Jackson is not a real person, but a fictional character created by Steve Morris who can be found blogging at http://blogbloggerbloggest.com.

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September 24, 2015
Steve (Jackson Radcliffe) has a deeply warm-hearted writing style. I read this book during a pleasant train journey, and found myself smiling and sometimes chuckling (between mouthfuls of Scotch egg and black coffee). The book is based on Steve's blog blogbloggerbloggest.com, which I recommend. Like me, Steve has opened himself up to a journey of learning and growth based upon facts and observations, not upon superstitions.
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