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Leisure [Paperback]

Kevin Sampson
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  • Paperback: 240 pages
  • Publisher: Jonathan Cape Ltd; Paperback edition (1 Jun 2000)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 022406004X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0224060042
  • Product Dimensions: 21.4 x 13.6 x 2.2 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (25 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 989,442 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Amazon.co.uk Review

Leisure, the follow-up to Powder , is Kevin Sampson's third novel and the ultimate beach holiday read as it follows the antics of a group of English holidaymakers on the Costa del Sol. The book opens with "Pasternack. A fat bloke", otherwise known as "Doctor Fun", downing yards of ale in a Stockport pub with his mates Tom, Mickey, and Matt, who "looked like the rugby player Jeremy Guscott", all of them preparing for "one glorious week of madness" in Spain. Their week abroad is fated to become entangled with Hilary and Shaun, travelling to the same hotel. Both are desperately trying to save their marriage, on the rocks since Shaun's fall from a building site, which has impaired his sound and vision. As everyone settles into a round of drinks, clubs, drugs and sex, cracks begin to appear in the midst of all the fun. Pasternack, pursued by Millie from Nijmegen, who "looks like a well-made Brooke Shields", confesses to being a virgin, and Hilary's sexual frustration with Shaun reaches a crescendo with the rather dumb but appealingly misunderstood Matt.

Leisure is full of very funny moments, as Shaun is mistaken for Jesus by a group of Spanish nuns, and Pasternack summons up his sexual courage with a cocktail of ecstasy and viagra, stomping his way through Abba and Madness, but the book's more lyrical moments of seriousness fall rather flat. It's much better if you take it as a funny fantasy about getting everything you want (and sometimes even a bit more than you bargained for) from your package holiday in the sun. --Jerry Brotton. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Amazon.co.uk Review

Leisure is Kevin Sampson's third novel, the follow-up to Powder, and is the ultimate beach holiday read, as it follows the antics of a group of English holidaymakers on the Costa del Sol. The book opens with "Pasternack. A fat bloke", otherwise known as "Doctor Fun", downing yards of ale in a Stockport pub with his mates Tom, Mickey, and Matt, who "looked like the rugby player Jeremy Guscott", all of them preparing for "one glorious week of madness" in Spain. Their week abroad is fated to become entangled with Hilary and Shaun, travelling to the same hotel. Both are desperately trying to save their marriage, on the rocks since Shaun's fall from a building site, which has impaired his sound and vision. As everyone settles into a round of drinks, clubs, drugs and sex, cracks begin to appear in the midst of all the fun. Pasternack, pursued by Millie from Nijmegen, who "looks like a well-made Brooke Shields", confesses to being a virgin, and Hilary's sexual frustration with Shaun reaches a crescendo with the rather dumb but appealingly misunderstood Matt.

Leisure is full of very funny moments, as Shaun is mistaken for Jesus by a group of Spanish nuns, and Pasternack summons up his sexual courage with a cocktail of ecstasy and viagra, stomping his way through Abba and Madness, but the book's more lyrical moments of seriousness fall rather flat. It's much better if you take it as a funny fantasy about getting everything you want (and sometimes even a bit more than you bargained for) from your package holiday in the sun. --Jerry Brotton.


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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
Format:Paperback
Simply a beautiful book - it brought back all those memories of balmy summer evenings, scented air and pungent wine. As a previous reviewer remarked (whose comments made me buy this book!), you can actually taste the coffee and smell the fresh-cooked mackerel on the beach grill, it's so evocatively written.

It's a wry and well-observed look at holiday relationships, not just between sexually-jousting couples but also the balance of power between four young men in search of holiday romance, too. And they're not beer monsters, these boys - you'd kind of like to meet any of them on your travels - but Pasternak in particular is a gem of a character.

Leisure is funny, but full of wisdom and truth about the way it is when you're on holiday in search of something special. Maybe it's out there, maybe we're deluding ourselves...but Leisure makes it seem as though a summer in Andalucia is the place to try. Read it, laugh, cry...just bliss.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
Format:Paperback
Ideal for reading whilst lazing by a pool soaking up the sun, this book isn't just a holiday read.

Kevin Sampson's book captures the "Brits Abroad" hedonistic mentality but also shows the cultural worth of venturing abroad. The setting is evoked wonderfully and the characters are rich and well-drawn.

Ultimately, the story is a triumph of the underdog as those characters that appear to be sad losers at the start of the book end up with the most, and those that appear to have the most going for them let it all slip away.

Depending on who you "root" for in the book you'll either find the ending sad or really uplifting, but personally I enjoyed seeing the underdogs triumph.

Another top book from Kevin Sampson!

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
By simon gurney HALL OF FAME
Format:Paperback
Bought this book having been very impressed with Awaydays, and if anything Kevin Sampsons writing is improving, i found awaydays a deeper book in some ways, but this is more interesting, as there is a lot going on under the surface. There are a lot of different ideas and areas being explored within this fairly simple intertwined narrative.
I think Sampsons writing is tight and lends very well to his characters, he has half a dozen excellent main characters here who turn out to be very complex in their own ways.
The Shaun and pastie characters are excellent, you cant help but root for them.
A much bigger package than id expected, read in one sitting
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
Ignore the blurb on the back cover - it's much better than that!
Yes the Cheesy cover really does nothing for the reputation of the book. If you were expecting a book that would read like a red top tabloid then avoid this book like the... Read more
Published on 24 April 2009 by Sterile
Not as good as I had hoped
I was quite looking forward to reading this novel after all the rave reviews I'd seen but sadly it left me cold. Read more
Published on 28 April 2002
Hugely disappointing after Awaydays and Powder
Sampson's first two novels - seventies Tranmere hooligan coming-of-age story Awaydays and Britpop saga Powder - are two of the funniest, most acerbic books I've read for a long... Read more
Published on 29 Jan 2002 by Peter Fenelon
A gorgeous piece of travel writing
This is a gorgeous piece of travel writing. The descriptions of Andalucia are poetic and compelling. Don't be mislead by the cheesy front cover. Read more
Published on 10 Sep 2001
Don't waste your money
After reading the excellent reviews I was disappointed with this book. Don't bother - the plot and characters are lame - it is not 'an excellent summer read'. Read more
Published on 30 Aug 2001
Bittersweet Symphony
Very funny on the surface but ultimately quite sad, Leisure is more than just a Holiday Read. I found the main characters, Pasternak and Hilary quite beautifully drawn. Read more
Published on 11 July 2001
A holiday essential
Things to pack:sun cream, shades, funny-tummy pills...Leisure. Leisure is a hoiliday must. It's the best poolside read you ever had PLUS a guide to the pitfalls of package... Read more
Published on 15 Jun 2001
Summer Book of the Summer!
Simple as this - if you want to take a book on holiday that makes you laugh out loud, shake your head in amazement and keeps you turning the pages like Speedy Gonzalez to find out... Read more
Published on 27 May 2001
Best of the Summer Wine!
With the summer holiday season now just around the corner, I can't recommend Leisure too highly as one the most intoxicating holiday books I've had the pleasure of reading. Read more
Published on 21 May 2001
Don't Go On Holiday Without This Book!
I was initially a little deterred by the brash Brits Abroad image on the cover, but this is a wise and wonderful (and very funny) reflection on holiday relationships. Read more
Published on 29 April 2001
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