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Wong could easily confuse you by being Right, but Right and Wrong may also be Wright. Florian could put you off buying second-hand furniture for life, and if Elsa was in the ether, you would never dare attend a science again. You could begin to doubt the authenticity of every rock musician. You might even start to investigate the possibility of time travelling in Ancient Greece; perhaps take sides in the War of the Roses; be wary of psychiatrists and natural medicine; be suddenly enthusiastically into junk food; believe you need to take a closer look at the secret life of your cat; be…mehr

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Wong could easily confuse you by being Right, but Right and Wrong may also be Wright. Florian could put you off buying second-hand furniture for life, and if Elsa was in the ether, you would never dare attend a science again. You could begin to doubt the authenticity of every rock musician. You might even start to investigate the possibility of time travelling in Ancient Greece; perhaps take sides in the War of the Roses; be wary of psychiatrists and natural medicine; be suddenly enthusiastically into junk food; believe you need to take a closer look at the secret life of your cat; be suspicious of genius concert pianists… and finally, in desperation, consider becoming a bar attendant Downside (as a career change) besides catching a brief glimpse of Heaven in passing - if you believe a fraction of one of the stories in this book.


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Tony Brennan, a clergyman and a tertiary lecturer, in both English literature and abnormal psychology, says of his writing, 'I have a penchant for zany and weird ideas which end up as stories. I never know what the end is going to be, so am constantly surprised, and a little worried - perhaps therapy might help?'