Pains on Trains: A Commuter′s Guide to the 50 Most Irritating Travel Companions

Pains on Trains: A Commuter′s Guide to the 50 Most Irritating Travel Companions

by Andrew Holmes (Author), Matthew Reeves (Author), Matthew Reeves (Author), Andrew Holmes (Author)

Synopsis

Pains on Trains is the perfect way to take the tedium out of commuting, guaranteed to become as indispensable to the seasoned traveller as the blow--up pillow and water sterilising tablets. In Pains on Trains, Andrew Holmes and Matthew Reeves set their sights on the scourge of the modern office worker -- other office workers who clog up trains, buses, boats and planes with their annoying habits and depressing clothes. Pains on Trains is dedicated to the rush--hour veteran and consists of a a pain--spottinga guide to the very worst people you meet on your daily commute. Each painful character is illustrated in their usual context and supported by a short narrative.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 218
Edition: 1
Publisher: Capstone
Published: 26 Sep 2003

ISBN 10: 1841125644
ISBN 13: 9781841125640

Media Reviews
!start 'pain spotting' and put the fun back in to commuting! (Publishing News, 12 September 2003) !A new book Pains on Trains offers advice on taking it all [irritating commuters] in your stride... (Daily Mirror, 24 October 2003) !hugely funny! (Oxford Mail, 31 October 2003) !Pains on trains is a hugely funny and brilliantly Observed look at the different types of people! (Edinburgh Evening News, 1 November 2003) !hugely funny! (Cambridge Evening News, 8 November 2003) !hysterically accurate! (Southern Daily Echo, 8 November 2003) !brilliantly observed! (East Anglian Daily Times, November 2003) !hysterically accurate!with wonderful descriptions and illustrations! (Irish News (Belfast), 1 November 2003) ... consists of 50 different types of people who annoy the authors on trains... (The Guardian, April 2006)
Author Bio
Andrew Holmes is a writer, serial commuter, gadfly and collector of stories and observations about the people around him. He spends far too much time on trains for his own good and is seeking professional help to overcome the obsessive--compulsive disorders that have resulted. He likes to spend as much time as possible with his family -- assuming he ever gets home of course. Matt Reeves lives and works somewhat beyond the M25. Rumours that he is the model for a The Creativea as featured in this book are grossly over--exaggerated. Working on this project has given Matt a more detailed understanding of the UK rail system and its commuters than he would have ideally liked. All proceeds derived by Matt from this book will be put towards his helicopter fund.