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Alan Coren


Born
in Paddington, London, England, The United Kingdom
June 27, 1938

Died
October 18, 2007

Genre

Influences


Average rating: 3.87 · 838 ratings · 95 reviews · 87 distinct worksSimilar authors
Chocolate and Cuckoo Clocks...

3.97 avg rating — 281 ratings — published 2008 — 10 editions
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69 for 1

3.87 avg rating — 104 ratings — published 2007 — 4 editions
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The Sanity Inspector

3.95 avg rating — 44 ratings — published 1974 — 3 editions
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The Alan Coren Omnibus

4.09 avg rating — 32 ratings — published 1991 — 4 editions
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Golfing for Cats

3.65 avg rating — 31 ratings — published 1976 — 6 editions
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The Collected Bulletins of ...

3.67 avg rating — 24 ratings3 editions
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A Year in Cricklewood

3.58 avg rating — 24 ratings — published 1991 — 5 editions
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Tissues for Men

4.05 avg rating — 21 ratings — published 1980 — 4 editions
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The Further Bulletins of Pr...

3.88 avg rating — 16 ratings — published 1975 — 3 editions
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The Dog it Was That Died

4.07 avg rating — 14 ratings — published 1976 — 4 editions
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“Remember: Enjoy your life today, because yesterday has gone and tomorrow may never come.”
Alan Coren

“..ENJOY YOUR LIFE TODAY BECAUSE YESTERDAY HAD GONE AND TOMORROW MAY NEVER COME ..

Alan Coren

“SHORE-LARK
During the week, the shore-lark works in the City and flies home every night with its mate in Wimbledon, where it is a model husband and father. At weekends, however, it migrates briefly on Brighton, on any of one hundred pretexts, where is meets female shore-larks under the pier and seeks to recapture its lost youth.”
Alan Coren

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