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  • By: Lee Scott
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  • Length: 7 hrs and 22 mins
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Summary

An experimental and humorous modern satire about Leonard Swanson, a hip-hop visionary from the north-west of England, as he works in factories and tries to make the greatest rap album of all time.

Unfortunately, making the greatest rap album of all time was to be put on hold as the insidious Job Centre advisors had finally had enough of my shit. I would be forced to sign up to one of the town's two recruitment agencies, or I would be starved of weed money.

Leonard Swanson lives in an obscure northwestern town - the kind that has a knack for swallowing you whole. He is supposed to be making the greatest rap album of all time, Swan Songs, but instead is forced to work in one of the town's factories, picking things up and putting them down for 12 hours in a giant white room.

Swan Songs follows Leonard as he works, quits, signs on, and travels the country, playing in small capacity venues for even smaller capacity audiences, for which he gets paid in booze, drugs and a night on a bedbug-ridden mattress somebody dragged in from the street, all the while making the album he thinks will change hip-hop forever.

Part Alan Sillitoe and part William Burroughs, British rapper Lee Scott's debut novel, partially based on his own experiences of becoming a rapper in Runcorn, UK, is an experimental and humorous modern satire about the perils of being a hip-hop visionary far from the beaten track.

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Great work

Excellent. Even better read by Lee Scott himself. Would recommend to anyone. Especially any blah fans

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A clockwork orange meets 8 mile.

This is such a good read, soo pleased Lee did the voice over himself! Listening to this book was like one of your albums had come to life. Real British grit mixed with some poetic hip hop and even going into areas of sci-fi. Amazing more please!

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A very enjoyable ride

Very well articulated and creative. Slightly loses momentum in the last third, but that's more than made up for by the flashes of lyrical genius, trippy visuals, and dark humor.

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Lee Scott is better than Dostoevsky

I've always liked Lee's music, when I found out he had written a book, I couldn't wait to read it. Even better that there's an audible option so us tired out, small town mum's can absorb the book whilst we lay in bed after everyone's sleeping, obviously not racking up the leccy bill by needing the big light on, and Lee Scott's recognisable accent drowning out the sound of the demons I normally entertain within my own skull all night.

In terms of the story, yes, Lee Scott has written a masterpiece. It is funny, all together real, and at the same time, so bloody interesting I actually wanted to listen to the whole thing all at once, except I would have been late for my factory job.

All in all, I'm hoping that Lee releases another book. It's been thoroughly enjoyable. I'm not even at the end yet and just had to come and review it!!

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amazing work

incredible writing..
and even better listening to the man himself
speak the words,
the accent makes each sentence
hit so much harder,

lee scott is quickly becoming
one of my all time favourite writers

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Lee Scott does it again but with a book this time

Another diamond in this man's career, there is no end to Lee's talent,
I even heard he will sign your audiobook once you've bought it,

great book

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