Things My Girlfriend and I Have Argued About

Things My Girlfriend and I Have Argued About

by Mil Millington (Author)

Synopsis

Pel Dalton's life is uneventful. He spends his days bluffing through an IT job in the university library, pillow-fighting with his two sons and finding new things to argue about with Ursula, his German girlfriend. But all this is about to change. When his boss suddenly disappears, and Pel steps reluctantly into his shoes, his life begins to spiral out of control. Stolen money, missing colleagues, ominous calls from Hong Kong, and something nasty beneath the university foundations are only the beginning of Pel's problems. Faced with embarrassing PTA meetings and a fridge that really needs defrosting, Pel is about to learn that sometimes the things that drive you crazy can be the only things that keep you sane.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Edition: paperback / softback
Publisher: Flame
Published: 2002

ISBN 10: 0340821159
ISBN 13: 9780340821152
Book Overview: A rupturingly funny and sparklingly original first novel about love, fatherhood, librarians and Anglo-German relations. From the creator of the cult website, Things my Girlfriend and I have Argued About, who was named as one of The Guardian's top 5 debut novelists for 2002.

Media Reviews
Millington takes us to the place where relationships go bad, but never forgets the humour * Latest Homes *
A brilliantly written comedy. A novel that manages to be both funny and affectionate * Guardian *
Cringingly familiar, devastatingly funny . . . definitely one for fans of Nick Hornby and Tony Parsons * Mango Book Club website *
With his tear-inducing humour, Millington has tapped into the zeitgeist, Helen Fielding-style. * Vogue *
Laugh out loud funny, realistic, insightful and thoroughly entertaining * Courier *
While books that claim to be 'laugh-out-loud funny' are legion, ones such as this that actually are are rarer than molars on a Rhode Island Hen . . . There is little to say about coupledom that is not wittily and often movingly explored here. Sharply-written, brilliantly observed and absolutely hilarious. * Wendy Holden, Daily Mail *
A fantastic debut - a funny and heart-warming comedy about love, fatherhood and being in the wrong places at all the wrong times. * Essentials *
Highlights just how painful love can be and just how much its precious memories should be valued * The Week *
Insightful and wickedly funny. * Heat *
The plot escalates with all the shameless hyperbole needed to fuel a really good row . . . This is a very funny book. * Observer *
Compulsive reading . . . drenched in self-deprecating humour. * Metro *
Mil Millington's comic timing is spot-on in this laugh-out-loud warm-hearted and engaging novel. * Publishing News *
A very funny look at relationships. * Company *
It's impossible not to laugh out loud at the Anglo-German quips and world-weary observations that tumble off the page * Guardian *
A brilliant, thoroughly urbane hoot * The Big Issue in the North *
A funny and touching read * Hello *
Hilarious and insightful . . . Realistic and acerbic, this first novel is bound to receive a lot of attention. * Bookseller *
Mil Millington's legendary bust-ups with his long-term lover . . . have now spawned a madcap novel. * In Style *
It's really funny * Daily Express *
A surprise hit . . . a quirky little comedy. * Mirror *
Guaranteed to raise a smile * Irish News *
Funny . . . moves at a cracking pace * Sunday Mirror *
A comedy of relationships in all their confusions * Sunday Life *
I don't normally quote for fiction, but as clearly all Mil has done in the way of fiction here is change the name 'Mil' to the name 'Pel', I have no compunction whatsoever in pointing out that this is completely hilarious. * Jenny Colgan *
Author Bio
Mil Millington lives in the West Midlands with his girlfriend and their two children. He began his career building the M42 and following on from this success has now written for various magazines, radio and The Guardian. His website (Things My Girlfriend and I Have Argued About) has acheived cult status, and he is also co-founder and co-writer of online magazine The Weekly. He would be grateful if you kept all of this information to yourself as he has told his children he is astronaut.