“Wickedly funny.”
Empire Magazine
“A shrewdly ironic tale about the need to keep other people out of our brains, unless they have been properly screened, scanned and intellectually credit-rated.”
Nigel Andrews, Financial Times
“A hilarious spoof of contemporary confessional culture”
Channel4.com
“Believe me. You can’t handle The Truth.”
Daily Mail
“It gets impressively depraved…”
Sunday Telegraph
Wickedly funny.
Empire Magazine
A shrewdly ironic tale about the need to keep other people out of our brains, unless they have been properly screened, scanned and intellectually credit-rated
Nigel Andrews, Financial Times
A hilarious spoof of contemporary confessional culture