Definitely Maybe
If the author's track record is any indication, he'll be primed and ready for the 10 metre run in Australia. Just keep up those morning wind sprints, watch your grammar and stay in the margins. Still receiving transmissions and manuscripts from the beyond, this book manages to keep the completely dead (though not completely recognized as dead) Graham Chapman alive. How does he do it? Mirrors? Ventriloquism? Necrophilia? If I know Jim, he is using all of those writing techniques. After all, making a long deceased person type their own memoirs is a little tricky (not to mention smelly) so we have Jim to thank for putting these things to paper and letting Graham do the resting (and mouldering). Several pages into the book you will realize there are several more to be read... and you will hungrily devour each morsel (in keeping with the spirit of the Undertakers sketch). Add this book to your collection of Jim's Python writings and you'll be the envy of your friends and their friends as well. Display it proudly on national holidays and freely quote from it in social situations and at business meetings. Make it your own. Love it.