Paddy Clark Ha Ha Ha

Critical reaction

The Independent praised it as "one of the truest and funniest presentations of juvenile experience in any recent literature".[2]

When it won the Booker Prize, the book was mocked by some people as an "easy", "populist" choice.[3]


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