I liked it a lot, at least on a par with Mark M's 'Wetworld', but I suspect that the level of enjoyment to be had depends on (a) your liking or otherwise for Magrs' books in general and (b) your willingness to make allowances for the fact that the NSAs are seemingly aimed aquarely at the less imaginative sector of kiddie readers.
If you liked only the idea of Magrsian poodles and 2D Mike Yates (makes me smile just thinking about that) rather than loving the actual prose, then the book is going to be a bit disappointing - stripped of the unique imagination you have to love the writing style to get a lot from 'Sick Building'.
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If you liked only the idea of Magrsian poodles and 2D Mike Yates (makes me smile just thinking about that) rather than loving the actual prose, then the book is going to be a bit disappointing - stripped of the unique imagination you have to love the writing style to get a lot from 'Sick Building'.