About this deal
There are two variants, the standard unsigned version and the signed version by the three Dodo's that blended, mixed and poured the sherbet. Again, this was back in late 2016 though, so we wouldn't recommend eating it now. The signed version also comes with two swizzle sticks and sour popping candy mixed in. Format: PaperbackISBN: 9780330419581Publish/Release date: July 2, 2004Publisher: Pan MacmillanNumber of pages: 384Width (mm): 130Height (mm): 197Depth (mm): 25 Language: English Description: Inspired by the description of Bolivia's San Pedro Prison in the "Lonely Planet" guidebook, Young decided to spend four months listening to inmate McFadden and learning about one of the strangest places on earth.
Reviews
mr paul j smith
So glad I did persevere I can honestly say it’s probably the best book I’ve ever read. I think if the book wasn’t such a good read I would of given up and binned it! great book and story.
Amazon Customer
I give Marching Powder 5 stars but the quality of the book 1 star! This book was an excellent read but pages began to fall out within reading the first few pages I had to use paper clips to keeps pages from Falling out and which made it a really difficult read!
Glyn Cash
Amazing captures you from the first sentence ! !
Defeninitly recommended