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Reviewed by Lex Allen for Readers' Favorite
Barney is forced to resign from his public service job and enter the private business sector to pay his mortgage and survive. His arrival for an interview for a private sector position he knows “nothing about with a company I’ve never heard of…” kicks off a riotous story of intrigue, missteps, office politics, and love at first sight; wrapped in a beautifully packaged story filled with humor and fun.
I love the subtle, ironic, dry and/or often sardonic humor used by United Kingdom, Australian and New Zealand writers. I also like real characters; actors who are not bigger than life but whose innate self-deprecating responses to life make them memorable, and yes, even lovable. They who are unable to leap tall buildings in a single bound; those who are slower than a musket shot and less powerful than a ‘Lego’ battery powered train.
I loved Barney by Guy Sigley. In his first full-length novel, Mr. Sigley has created a character in Barney Elvis Conroy that will entertain thousands, if not millions, of readers for years to come. Backed by a cast of characters that will consistently remind you of someone you know, Barney stumbles his way through life, love, and the pursuit of finding himself in unforgettable fashion. I can’t write enough great words about Guy Sigley and his book, Barney, so perhaps this is a time for “less is more.” Please note — this is a funny story you’ll not want to miss and an author you’ll want to remember.