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The Greatest Show off Earth

By: Robert Rankin
Narrated by: Robert Rankin
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Roll up! Roll Up! You have never seen anything like it in your life. The last thing Raymond expected when he went down to his allotment was to be abducted by a flying starfish from Uranus. But these things happen and when he learns that he is being sold as a delicacy in a Venusian auction, he is grateful to be rescued by the travelling circus.

But this is not your everyday circus, this is Professor Merlin’s Greatest Show off Earth, with ancient exotic performers who travel between the inhabited worlds in a Victorian steamship. The professor has a job for Raymond: release the 200 people held prisoner on Saturn and save the population of planet Earth from extinction.

Simon, Raymond’s best friend, is in trouble, too. The Men in Grey are after him and a cult of Satanic chicken worshippers are keen to use him as a human sacrifice. Simon does have a book from the future that might help him out, and there are all those villagers with the flaming torches.

The Greatest Show off Earth is partly set in Bramfield, based upon the actual Sussex village of Henfield, where author Robert Rankin lived for a number of years. Rankin inhabited Raymond’s cottage, which can easily be found by following the directions in the first chapter. The characters are mostly real people the author met and drank with in The Jolly Gardeners, and some, like Simon, Andy, Paul, and Military Dave appear in the book under their own names. With touching naivety, Rankin thought that the locals would appreciate being in his novel. Not all did, and a certain someone, who will remain nameless, shot the windscreen out of Rankin’s car one night, and regularly left dead rats upon the doorstep to signal his disapproval.

Country life never really agreed with Robert Rankin and he now lives happily in Brighton, where he no longer puts his neighbours in his books.

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I haven't finished this. The narrator (also author) isn't really the best person to narrate this I feel.
The storyline is slow and unnecessarily pedantic and repetitive.
There are many references that anyone who hasn't grown up in the UK wouldn't understand.
I am sorry to say I won't find out how this ends.

Slow forming and unnecessarily repetitive

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Not really my cup of tea but I grew to enjoy the reading. I doubt I would have read the book but the author's reading kept me going.

Slightly amusing fantasy-folktale.

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Weird and wonderful just as I like it lots of crazy characters with a story to match well worth a listen

Excelent

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Brilliant nonsense from start to finish. A great listen for anyone who has the humour of a 12 year old schoolboy! I love Robert Rankin.

What a hoot

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Lighthearted nonsense and Silly humour similar to that of Terry Pratchett and Adrian Mole books. It was OK to pass the time while working but I wouldn’t really recommend

Glad it was an included book. Passed the time but not great

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