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|author=Kevin SmithIan Doescher|title=The Voyage of William Shakespeare's the Force Doth Awaken: Star Wars Part the DolphinSeventh|rating=4.5|genre=Historical Science Fiction|summary=Dublin 1916: Among the unrest and anti-British feeling worsened by the threat of conscription into A long time ago, in a galaxy far away, there was a war seen as nothing man called William Shakespeare, who was able to do with the Irishcreate a series of dramatic histories full of machinations most foul, Trinity College faculty has other distractionsrulers most evil and rebellious heroes and heroines most sturdy. They'd like a trophy; You may or may not have noticed the skeleton cinematic version of an Irish his original stage play for 'giant' The Force Doth Awaken'', but here at last we get the actual script, complete with annoying-in-different-ways-to be precise-before droids anew, returning heroes from elsewhere in his oeuvre, and people keeping it in the family til it hurts. The And if you need further encouragement, don't forget his audience only glitch demanded three parts of Henry VI – here the series is that the main trophy contender, Bernard MacNeillso popular we's skeleton, is somewhere difficult re on to access part seven – surely making this over twice as good…|amazonuk=<amazonuk>159474985X</amazonuk>}}{{newreview|author=James Goss and all seasoned explorers are otherwise engagedRussell T Davies|title=Doctor Who: Now We Are Six Hundred: A Collection of Time Lord Verse (Dr Who)|rating=4. There may be hope though5|genre=Children's Rhymes and Verse |summary=Consider the Doctor. They turn Just how many birthday and Christmas gifts must he have to Fitzmauricehand out each year, were he to keep in touch with even half of his companions? He would certainly need a student not good enough few novelty gifts for some of them, say, for anything else. Fitzmaurice agreesexample, picking whimsical books of verse that pithily encapsulate the life of a Time Lord and that of some of his friends Crozier and Rafferty to go with himenemies. So… ''GentlemenAs luck would have it, lace he has the space in his TARDIS to stock up your strongest boots in advance, so my advice to him – sorry, her – would be to pop along to his local Earth-based book emporium and pack your warmest underwear – weget himself ready. And if you're all off to the bloody Arctic!'' Whether battle cry or epitaphworking on a shorter timescale, three men and with a dog… shorter lifespan, and an iguana… are going anywaythinking perhaps just one gift season ahead, well my advice is pretty much the same.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>19101248261785942719</amazonuk>|amazonus=<amazonus>1910124826</amazonus>
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|author=Tony HawksAnnie Ingram|title=Once Upon a Time in the West… CountryConversations with Kammie|rating=34|genre=TravelPets|summary=It was something of a relief when I have often complained in a jokey voice to my partner about life in the sticksencountered Annie Ingram and her cocker spaniel Kammie. You see, and the way she moved me from an innerAnnie knows something which has been self-city flat evident to slumming it in the suburbs me for a long time: dogs are perfectly capable of communicating with fewer busses, no takeaways within walking-humans and-keeping-not just on a level of ''food-hot distance!'', and no 'Polish' shops for a can of beer whenever you fancy onewalk!'' or ''play!''. Things are different with Tony HawksYou do require extensive training to become fluent, as here he has purposefully decided but most dogs will be perfectly willing to up sticks from London give their time to Somewhere, Devon – a tiny village where the people who built their own homes decades ago still live in them, where slugs are a lot more of a problem for the wannabe lettuce-grower than they are for the metropolitan commuter, teach you and where village halls all you have to do is listen. Annie has studied hard: Kammie has trained her well and the power pair have allowed us to turn you into both a Pol Pot dictator if you get on share some of their committee and into a quivering, bruise-inducing wreck if you're the wrong gender at a Zumba class…conversations.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>14447948091785451995</amazonuk>
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|author=Marian KeyesCharles Harris|title=Making It Up As I Go AlongThe Breaking of Liam Glass|rating=4.53|genre=EntertainmentCrime|summary=Oh, how the book reviewing gods like to give, and equally like to take awayA flawed but reasonably entertaining swipe at modern media. Here before me is a brand, spanking new collection of journalism by the wonderful Marian Keyes – but itThere's a proof copy, so there's no photo of the author. Even if over the years I have stopped reading her novels, I have always turned to the author picture plenty here to remind myself such sights exist in this world. Himself is a lucky man, for sure. But beyond sounding like a letch, what can I say about this – the beauty's third large dose of essays, web columns and other journalism? I can start with agreeing that I am plenty not the target audience, but it's easy enough to see from these pages exactly what the target is. So much like that test you do – you know the But good structure and scramjet pace keep this one, that formulates decisions about flying to the age and commonality of all things in space to come up with how many billions of planets are likely to have alien life on – you can narrow things down quite readily here, and still come up with a huge numberfinal page.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>07181825291908943823</amazonuk>
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|author= Jean-Yves FerriFred Van Lente|title= Asterix and the Missing Scroll (Album 36)Ten Dead Comedians: A Murder Mystery|rating= 54|genre= For SharingHumour|summary=Asterix is those rarest Nine comedians are invited to a remote Caribbean island under the guise of working with Dustin Walker, a comedic legend. Each fits neatly into one of book seriesthe archetypal comic stereotypes: Steve, the washed-up has-been who has fallen far from his early days; Zoe, the rising female star with a new stand-up special coming soon; one designed for kids which is actually even funnier when you are an adult. I used Dante, who went from being a kid on the streets to love Asterix as a the hardest working road comic in the business; Oliver, the child, but now that I reread them I -like prop comic who can't help but wonder whyget any respect from his peers; Janet, the insult comic who is past her prime; TJ, the nightly variety show host with a reputation for harassing his female colleagues and guest acts; Ruby, the ultra-feminist YouTuber and Blogger with a chip on her shoulder; and William, whose redneck character ''Billy the Contractor'' is a far cry from his real personality as a posh millionaire. Of course, all nine agree because they are so full of hilarious jokes that I definitely wouldn't have understood 'when I was younger. I laughed loud and hard to myself twice within the first two pages God almighty walks down on a beam of Asterix light and asks for your help, what the Missing Scroll, so Ihell else are you going to say?''d definitely say that this was a hit.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>15101004581594749744</amazonuk>
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|author=Spadge WhittakerS Lynn Scott|title=Braver Than BritainElizabeth, OccasionallyWilliam... and Me|rating=4.5
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|summary=In which Spadge researches Britain's top ten fears Ally is an ordinary woman with teenage children, a husband and faces them all over a job. Then comes the course day when ordinariness flies out of a yearthe window. We It're quite s not a fearful society, you know. And coincidence that it's the same day she finds Queen Elizabeth I in the pantry and the things we fear most are, Bard of Avon in order: heights (acrophobia)her bath. What's she going to do? Well, snakes (ophidiophobia), public speaking (glossophobia), spiders (arachnophobia), small spaces (claustrophobia), mice (musophobia), needles (trypanophobia), flying (pteromerhanophobia), crowds (agoraphobia) Elizabeth and clowns (coulrophobia).Will have their own ideas about that!|amazonuk=<amazonuk>09934299041788037006</amazonuk>
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|author= Mike BullenE G Rodford|title= TrustThe Surgeon's Case: George Kocharyan Mystery 2
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|genre= General FictionCrime |summary= Greg and Amanda are happyIn the second instalment of this series, Private Investigator George Kocharyan has been hired by a well-known local man to track down some missing valuables. UnmarriedBill Galbraith, but together thirteen years and with two young daughtersa world-famous surgeon at Cambridge's Addenbrooke's Hospital who hosts a popular medical television programme, they are very much has had his briefcase stolen by his live-in lovedomestic servant, Aurora. Dan and Sarah aren't so fortunate. Their marriage is going through the motionsAccording to Galbraith, and they're staying together for this briefcase contains confidential notes concerning an important patient of his at the sake of their troubled teenage sonhospital. Following a business conference away from homeGeorge agrees to look into the theft, one bad decision sends assuming it will be a happy couple into turmoilrelatively easy and straightforward case – little does he know, and turns an unhappy couple into lovehe's young dream. As secrets and betrayals threaten about to send both relationships out enter a world of control, there's only one thing that can keep everything from falling apart: Trustdeceit and dysfunction.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0751559253178565005X</amazonuk>
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|author=Dan RhodesToni Jordan|title=When Our Tiny, Useless Hearts|rating=5|genre=Women's Fiction|summary=As predicted by Caroline and Janice's mother on Caroline and Henry's wedding day, their marriage is over, albeit 15 years and two daughters further along than predicted. Indeed, this is definitely not a good weekend for Janice to be babysitting at Caroline's house. There's the split and the awkwardness of the Professor Got Stuck in girls' schoolteacher being the Snowother woman for a start. Then there's that mistaken identity moment involving the neighbours. At least Janice is well adjusted and over her ex-husband Alec. She still dreams of him, yes, but it's so over! Just as well really… guess who's at the door?|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1760293814</amazonuk>}}{{newreview|author=Colin Taylor|title=The Life of a Scilly Sergeant
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|genre=General FictionTravel|summary= Two people are on a train on their way to, of all things, a WI meeting where Meet the ladies Isles of All Bottoms will Scilly. (I know they should be lectured on called that – the author provides a handy guide to the non-existence etiquette of Godtheir name, their nature and location, etc. ) One For our more distant readers, they're several chunks of granite rock out in the two people Atlantic, where Cornwall is Professor Richard Dawkinspointing, rampant atheistwith just 2, hectoring scientist chappie, and all-round devotee of ''Deal or No Deal''200 permanent residents. The other is SmeeThey're big on tourism, his mono-named assistant, amanuensis or 'male secretary'. Smee will come to and big on growing flowers in the tropical climate the fore when Gulf Stream bequeaths them – although the weather sets in and the train journey has is bad enough to turn any car to be abandoned some way short of its ultimate destination, Upper Bottoma rust bucket within years. Instead the pair fetch up They're so wee, and so idyllic-seeming, especially at the isolated yet friendly community of Market Hortonnight, and the only option you can be mistaken for thinking there would be no need for accommodation a police presence. But there is taken yes, the died-in-the-wool non-believer has to be housed by a retired vicar and his wifeat least two working at any one time. This clash And one of titanic opinionsthem in recent years has been Colin Taylor, peppered with social faux pas aplenty will provide for who has done his official duty – alongside maintaining a particularly English kind of farcical comedywell-known online existence, but one with the legs which has brought to go as far as any other Good Books have reached in life all the past…whimsical comedy of his work.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1910709018178475515X</amazonuk>
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|author=Rob TempleJosie Lloyd and Emlyn Rees|title=Very British Problems Abroad'Twas the Fight Before Christmas: A Parody|rating=43.5
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|summary=Meet, if you havenIt't already, s Christmas Eve and Mum has arranged everything. All she now has to do is await the phenomenon arrival of the Very British Problem. In this format they're in pithy little comments (of, ooh, about 140 characters in length, for some reason…) relatives and detail the minor things in life that we like nothing more than to inflate to a major factor of lifefood shopping delivery. They can involve manners, staring at things until they mend themselves, hitting things ditto, or Little does Mum know that those two elements alone have the fact that nobody apart from you and I know how potential to queue properly. And if the idea hits the world outside our shores, then – well, you certainly have a book full of content regarding our attitude and ineptitude abroadruin everything.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>07515584941472125118</amazonuk>
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|author=Fraser McAlpineRyan North|title=Stuff Brits LikeRomeo and/or Juliet|rating=43.5
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|summary= With over 100 chapters on different aspects of Britain For all those who think tragedy plots are too restricted and Britishnessprescribed, this book is both fascinating and hilariousread on. Just looking at the list In these pages you too will see that Romeo had lots of subjects is enough options en route to produce a sardonic twist of that stiff upper lip: hitting the chapters cover topics that range bottle. Likewise, she could have turned away from offal her predestined path at no end of junctures. And to currywhat result? Well, from pedantry to banterhappy marriage and a kid called Ben, from conkers to rugby. There may be many chapters but this is no academic tome - each chapter is because the leads have just two to three pages banged people's heads together and stopped the quarrelling, or Death by Tybalt (him) or a longlife running an establishment curing murderous women, each is written with endearing affection, each is easy and satisfying - and quirkily funny - to readsuch as a Lady M (her).|amazonuk=<amazonuk>18578863480356508536</amazonuk>
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|author= John SamuelGervase Phinn|title= What I Tell You in the DarkThe Virgin Mary's Got Nits|rating= 34.5
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|summary=A man called Will Christmas in our house is fighting fiercely against corruption – desperate the time we tend to expose his company's dodgy dealings get on a plane and head to the press. Overcome with doubt and feareither sun or snow, he goes to kill himself. Butanywhere that is far, far away from the madness at the exact moment he attaches his noose home, last minute dashes to the back of the doorshops on Christmas Eve, he is saved. By and food cupboard stockpiles that would imply supermarkets are shutting for a curious housemate or month, nor a concerned girlfriend? No, by an Angelmere 36 hours. Not But I do remember the white-feathered guardian Angel you may expectfeeling of Christmas when I was younger, but one who wishes to help Will achieve his endsback when it was magical, and so possess back when you knew exactly what the body season would bring with carol concerts and school nativities and Christmas parties. This book is an anthology of the hapless Will in order those moments, and it took me right back to finish what he started. It goes without saying that the Angel is hoping things go better than they did with the last guy he possessed – wonder of Christmas as a hapless young man from Galilee called Jesus…child.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>07156505051444779400</amazonuk>
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|author= John NivenKieran Crowley|title= The Sunshine Cruise CompanyShoot|rating= 4.5|genre= HumourCrime|summary= Susan Frobisher and Julie Wickham live in I make something of a small Dorset town. Friends since schoolhabit of being late to discover good writers, they live fairly uneventful lives – Susan has a lovely house and a lengthy marriage in this case getting to accountant Barry, whereas Julie Crowley after he is doing slightly less well – living in a council flat and working in an old people's homeno longer with us. When Barry The result is found dead trussed up in a sex dungeon, it transpires that he what is billed as ''an F.X. Shepherd mystery'' with all the optimism of there being more to come has been leading the poignancy of being, if not the last of a hidden life for yearsshort line, certainly one of a few. F.X. Shepherd – he doesn't like his first name and his expensive fetishes lead to the bank moving to take Susanprefers just "Shepherd" is, technically, a columnist. He's home. Struck been sacked by both desperation one New York newspaper and is writing a sense of injusticeweekly column for another. I don't know much about journalism, Sue and Julie conspire to rob but I'm guessing one column a week doesn't pay much as a bankrule…which explains why Shepherd's soap-washed-foul-mouthed editor (read the book, taking along their friend Jill – a devout Christian conflicted due you'll see what I mean) expects him to lack of money and a terminally ill grandsonturn in some genuine journalism as well: front page, and Ethel – a foul mouthed resident seat of the nursing home longing for adventureyour pants stuff.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>04340231831783296518</amazonuk>
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|author=Marie PhillipsGray Jolliffe|title=The Table Of Less Valued KnightsFirst Ever Christmas: And Who to Blame|rating=4.5|genre=FantasyHumour|summary=Sir Humphrey has been demoted from King ArthurIf I tell you a secret, will you promise not to tell anyone? Well, I really don't like Christmas: it's Round Table my least favourite time of year and whilst some people count down to the Table of Lesser Valued Knights. The only way day itself, I look forward to get his comfier seat back is to redeem himself via a questthat point when I can say that it's all over for another year. Therefore when damsel Elaine seeks help to find her kidnapped fiancéIt's all too commercialised for me, Humphrey and his ward, the teenage giant Conrad, eagerly set forthwith a coating of faux religion. Meanwhile I've never found it in the kingdom of Tuftleast funny - that is, new Queen Martha has run away after a disastrous wedding to… a… well… disastrous Prince Edwinuntil I found Gray Jolliffe's ''The First Ever Christmas: And Who's to Blame''. She may not realise it yetAmazingly, I'd never encountered Gray Jolliffe either, but she too will have I'm a convert to his skills as a job for Humphrey!cartoonist (if not to the idea of Christmas) after reading this collection of Christmas-themed cartoons from his archive.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>00995558751445663503</amazonuk>
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|author=Tim FlanneryJonathan Pugh|title=The Mystery of the Venus Island FetishPugh's New Year's Resolutions|rating=34.5|genre=Historical FictionHumour|summary=Meet Archie Meek. HeIf there's about to leave the Venus Islands, where heone thing that's lived for the last five years, and return to Sydneycertain, where he'll take his office in the museum and fill it with all the cultural artefacts he's found and wildlife he's plucked or pickledthat the world is changing. ThatWe's not to ignore the fact here dating online, we'll count as something quite alien himselfre communicating in ways that make email seem redundant, with his filled-out frameand when we're shopping we just tell a website where and when it can be delivered, nearly all-over suntan and totemic tattoo, in amongst other changes how much leeway they have to his bodyswap our wishes for whatever it is they do bring us. But whatthose changes are also supposed to be affecting us – we's this? When he gets back, he finds one of the main Venus Islands artefacts that caused him re supposed to go there in the first place, use a hugesmart watch to tell us if we're moving or not, macabre ceremonial fetish mask, purloined as corporate artwork. And some of the curators he wishes we have to work alongside have vanished. Is keep up with the weird society of the museum helatest fads, and we's returning re supposed to, perchance, even weirder, stranger prick our ears up and more violent than take note when the cannibalistic society heproverbial 'they' change their minds about what we's waving farewell re supposed to?eat.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>19220793081780722885</amazonuk>
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|author=Roman DirgeLuke Rhinehart|title=The Cat with a Really Big HeadInvasion|rating=34.5|genre=Graphic NovelsHumour |summary= How many picture books are there about cats? Super-intelligent furry aliens suddenly appear from another universe. And how many do you know that you would really NOT prefer your children they've come to earth to have fun. Alien Louie follows fisherman Billy Morton home one day, and he and his family quickly come to see? If love the answer playful alien. But when Louie starts using their computer to hack into government and corporate networks, stealing millions from banks to give to the second question is 'none – yet'others, scratch they realise that last wordLouie and his friends mean trouble. The title piece in this collection isAs Billy and his family begin a roller coaster ride of fame and fortune, by as well as a ranking high on the authorFBI's own admissionmost wanted list, his imagining of the Joseph Merrick (Government soon decides that these aliens are terrorists, and must be eliminated. Whilst the 'Elephant Man') of the feline world – who struggles aliens are playing games they hope will help humans to sneak up behind a mouse when see the shadow insanity of his head is a total giveawaythe American political, economic and who can hardly even eat with dignity as bending down military systems, they soon come to his bowl would break his neck. If realise that's too dark or oddball for you, try the second major piece, which has a most revealing foreword – 'Powers that Be don'Dedicated to a certain girl… I hope your life is filled with wonderful accomplishments, love and all the magic you desire… - But I hope your death is slow and horriblet play games: they make war.''|amazonuk=<amazonuk>17827628761785651757</amazonuk>
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|author=Val HennessyRod Green|title=Not Far From DreamlandOnly Fools and Horses: The Peckham Archives|rating=4.5|genre=General FictionEntertainment |summary=Ronald Tonks has reached that stage We are in life which I call upper middle age: youthe world of one of the country've qualified s most famous and well-loved sitcoms – even if it was sort-of killed off for your pension Christmas 2003. Yes, there have been specials since, and more repeats to clog up the BBC schedules than is really pukka, but not yet got very few people failed to the free television licence barriersuccumb to its charms at one time or another. What Ronald I'm sure there have been books before now celebrating the stony-faced reception of 'has'' got is a roof that leaks (there's good reason why his home is called 'drop through the shack')open bar hatch, a dog who is going bald (in patches) and money ''that's in very short supply' chandelier scene, but this is much more meaty. On Purporting to be the plus side he has friendsfamily archives, mostly platonic and usually found dumped in much Nelson Mandela House, the same boat as Ronald. But are they downhearted? Welldocuments here were passed from pillar to post, they are occasionallyfrom one council worker in a department with a clumsy acronym to another, but mostly they're generously optimistic and out from them to make the most of what police – and now here they've got, usually bought from charity shops and jumble salesare being published for their social history worth. ''Not Far From Dreamland'' is the story Will enough readers find them of a year (2012) in worth, as the life of Ronald Tonks, his friends and relatives.series quietly celebrates its 35th birthday?|amazonuk=<amazonuk>07043738741849909245</amazonuk>
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|author=Harry HarrisonMara Wilson|title=Bill, the Galactic HeroWhere Am I Now?: True Stories of Girlhood and Accidental Fame|rating=3.5|genre=Science FictionAutobiography|summary=Meet Bill. He's Mara Wilson has always felt a little young and a little out of place: as the only child on a film set full of adults, the first daughter in a house full of boys, the sole clinically depressed member of a simple farmer – wellcheerleading squad, he ''is'' taking a correspondence course valley girl in being New York and a Technical Fertiliser Operator – but fate has something else neurotic in storeCalifornia, and an adult the world still remembers as a little girl. And so does Tackling everything from how she first learned about sex on the mechanisedset of ''Melrose Place, technological'' to losing her mother at a young age, industrial militaryto getting her first kiss (or was it kisses?) on a celebrity canoe trip, which needs several billion grunts to fight not being cute enough to make it in Hollywood, these essays tell the Chingers, in mankindstory of one young woman's first inter-galactic war. Stilljourney from accidental fame to relative obscurity, at least he gets medals just for signing up. After that it's all downhillbut also illuminate a universal struggle: learning to accept yourself, and the likes of Petty Chief Officer Deathwish Drang can only make that a straight line downfiguring out who you are and where you belong. Really, what hope is there?|amazonuk=<amazonuk>147320531X0143128221</amazonuk>
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|author=Ian DoescherTony Stuart|title=William Shakespeare's The Phantom of MenaceWriting Lines|rating=4.5
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|summary= Join us, good gentles, for George Gordon Wentworth (1946-2011) lived a humdrum life. He was a barely adequate teacher in a fairly world renowned independent school in Kent and kept a merry reimagining copious diary of `Star Wars Episode 1' as only Shakespeare could have written ithis quotidian existence. Most of what he recorded was dross. 'Tis a true Shakespearean dramaHowever, filled with sword fightsamongst all the utterly uninteresting tailings of his life there were some nuggets and grains to catch the attention. Author Tony Stuart has created these amusing anecdotes, soliloquies and doomed romance…all panning them out over twenty six episodes which give us the best of Wentworth – comedy gold. From losing all the pupils in glorious iambic pentameter and coupled with gorgeous illustrations. Hold his charge on a school trip to your midichlorians: The plays being arrested on suspicion of terrorism; from waking up in bed between the thingmarried couple the morning after their wedding, wherein youto destroying a ski run; from appearing full-frontal naked in a sheep-farmers'll catch gazette to triggering an air-sea rescue; Wentworth was, blinkered and befuddled, the rise subject – of Anakin!these and so many more unlikely but highly amusing events.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>15947480631524634441</amazonuk>
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|author=AttaboyGraham Fulbright|title=The Book of HugsDriving Mad: Maniacs, Morons and the Advanced Motorist's Club|rating=43.5
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|summary=A hugI passed my driving test when John F Kennedy was in the White House and I's ve recently had to reapply for my driving licence having achieved a hug, OK? venerable age. You either doWhen I started driving the roads were kinder, more forgiving places - or you put another way, the idiots were fewer and further between. I don'tknow how long Graham Fulbright has been driving, but he certainly knows his motoring morons and in ''Driving Mad'' he brings us a fictional sample of their eccentricities. Some people might be a little more enthusiastic about the process whilst others are more elegant in the execution of the hugWell, I'm pretty certain that they're fictional - but basically these days you just get on and do it and then forget about it, right?never know...|amazonuk=<amazonuk>08671979781783062584</amazonuk>
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|author= Christopher FowlerMario Giordano|title= Bryant Auntie Poldi and May – The Burning Manthe Sicilian Lions
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|summary= The Peculiar Crimes Unit (PCU) has a new set Poldi had not long been widowed when she decided to move from Bavaria to Sicily with the intention of overlordsdrinking herself to death. For reasons that were explored in the previous couple She could, of outings they course, have been transferred to the City Of London Police. The Met are still the big players done this in the areaGermany, but she felt that a sea view was essential. City of London Police only police the old cityOnce there, the square milenew friends, family already resident on the financial district in other words, that has very little in island and the way corpse of street crimea young man, because no-one lives there anymore and his face blown off by a shotgun, whom she found on the people who work there arelocal beach, intervened to give her life some meaning. For a while she was a suspect, by but that (and large, either too rich her wig) were no obstacle to need her falling for Commissario Vito Montana who was assigned to steal, investigate the case. Assisting him (or too smart having him assist her) came naturally to have to do Poldi and before long there was an investigative and personal partnership. At least so on the streetsfar as Poldi was concerned.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>08575220431908524693</amazonuk>
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|author=Catharina Ingelman-SundbergGrady Hendrix|title=The Little Old Lady Who Struck Lucky Again! My Best Friend's Exorcism|rating=3.5|genre=HumourHorror|summary=Following the success 1988, Charleston, South Carolina. High school sophomores Abby and Gretchen have been best friends since fourth grade. But after an evening of skinny-dipping goes disatrously wrong, Gretchen begins to act...different. She's moody. She'The Little Old Lady Who Broke All the Ruless irritable. And bizarre incidents keep happening whenever she's nearby. Abby', s investigation leads her to some startling discoveries - and by the League of Pensioners are back – and this timetheir story reaches its terrifying conclusion, they’re in Vegas! I haven’t read the first book but it was on my list when the opportunity arose to review this one. The idea of the League fate of Pensioners marching towards Abby and Gretchen will be determined by a fairer world through fun and frolics was hugely appealing single question: Is their friendship enough to me and this is a stand alone novel so I thought I would dive straight in with this one.beat the devil?|amazonuk=<amazonuk>14472749031594748624</amazonuk>
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|author=WinshlussKevin MacNeil|title=In God We TrustThe Brilliant and Forever|rating=43.5|genre=Graphic NovelsHumour|summary=To start withYou know sometimes when someone tells a joke, a rhetorical test. How about God and Adam playing badminton day in and day outeveryone else laughs, until one gets bored and decides to create Eve? Or the defeater of Goliath and the saviour of the Israelites being one Conan the Barbarianyou're sat there wondering what was so funny? Or this as a test – Jesus Himself failing to have a successful session of tequila slammers with Gabriel due to the holes through His hands? I barely need mention that in these pages God does battle with Superman, for you to have answered the test and put yourself firmly in one of two camps for this book – one very much opposed to buying it, and one very much in favour.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>08616623501846973376</amazonuk>
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|author=David Walliams and Tony RossChristopher Fowler|title=The Queen's Orang-UtanBryant and May: Strange Tide|rating=3.5|genre=For SharingCrime|summary=The Queen felt trapped in the palace with all those stuffed animals which she has been given on foreign tours. There are mountains of them thirteenth outing for Bryant and every night she would dream of escaping. When her birthday drew near the family dutifully asked her what she would May is looking very much like as a presentit will be their last. The Prince was thinking of a gold, diamond encrusted stairlift Arthur Bryant is on compassionate leave whilst the Duke was considering a great big bottle of brandy. The Royal Baby had some decorated thimbles in mindtests are continuing, but the Queen became just a little snappish as she explained which are likely to confirm that what she really wanted was 'Onehe is suffering from Alzheimer's own orang-utan'. And she didn't mean a stuffed oneHis condition is worsening almost by the day, eithermemory lapses are morphing into full-scale hallucinations.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>00081351340857523422</amazonuk>
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|author=Jack SheffieldKevin Smith|title=Silent NightThe Voyage of the Dolphin|rating=3.5|genre=General Historical Fiction|summary=I read Dublin 1916: Among the unrest and anti-British feeling worsened by the threat of conscription into a war seen as nothing to do with the Irish, Trinity College faculty has other distractions. They'd like a couple trophy; the skeleton of Jack Sheffield’s books about five years agoan Irish 'giant' to be precise. The only glitch is that the main trophy contender, Bernard MacNeill's skeleton, is somewhere difficult to access and enjoyed them very muchall seasoned explorers are otherwise engaged. There may be hope though. They were written in a similar style turn to those popularised byFitzmaurice, a student not good enough for instanceanything else. Fitzmaurice agrees, James Herriot or [[:Category:Gervase Phinn|Gervase Phinn]]picking his friends Crozier and Rafferty to go with him. So… ''Gentlemen, told mostly in lace up your strongest boots and pack your warmest underwear – we're all off to the first personbloody Arctic!'' Whether battle cry or epitaph, describing the author’s first couple of years as Headmaster at three men and a small village primary school in Yorkshire. The village of Ragley is fictional, as are most of the characters, but the incidents dog… and situations encountered an iguana… are based on the author’s experiencegoing anyway.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>05521670451910124826</amazonuk>|amazonus=<amazonus>1910124826</amazonus>
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|author=J Robert LennonTony Hawks|title=See You In ParadiseOnce Upon a Time in the West… Country
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|genre=Short StoriesTravel|summary=Lennon writes with I have often complained in a relaxedjokey voice to my partner about life in the sticks, easy style and his characters are instantly recognisable as people the way she moved me from everyday walks of life, without being an inner-city flat to slumming it in any way stereotypical. Many of the people in these stories are dealing suburbs with normal frustrationsfewer busses, no takeaways within walking-and Lennon is cleverly detached enough not to make them individuals that you're obviously supposed to root for (the only exception is the industrialist in the eponymous tale-keeping-food-hot distance, who is an archetypal capitalist fat cat). There are some very clever characterisations – in and no 'Polish'Weber’s Head'', shops for example, the narrator is a flawed individual whose opinions can of his housemate beer whenever you fancy one. Things are gradually revealed different with Tony Hawks, as here he has purposefully decided to up sticks from London to be unreliable and unfair. For meSomewhere, Devon – a tiny village where the most unsettling story is ''No Life''people who built their own homes decades ago still live in them, because it portrays where slugs are a lot more of a decent couple at problem for the mercy of people more powerful and influential wannabe lettuce-grower than them. There is no supernatural or bizarre element at work herethey are for the metropolitan commuter, just ordinary characters at and where village halls have the mercy of social power.to turn you into both a Pol Pot dictator if you get on their committee and into a quivering, bruise-inducing wreck if you're the wrong gender at a Zumba class…|amazonuk=<amazonuk>17812533581444794809</amazonuk>
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|author=Lynne TrussMarian Keyes|title=Cat out of Hell|rating=3|genre=Horror|summary=Meet Alec Charlesworth. He's retired and decamped to an isolated coastal cottage with just his dog and loving memories of his colleague wife, now that she has died before her time. But the fusty librarian cannot rest too long before engaging in exploring some unusual computer files that were pinged across by someone at the college he worked at, just before he left. Bizarrely they show photographic and audio evidence of a talking cat called Roger, replete with Vincent Price voice – although they are also damaged by being included alongside some bad screenplay attempts about said cat. Worryingly, we soon see what at the most only a few of the characters can, that this cat is being accompanied by unusual and unexpected death – much like Alec's wife. Making It's only when Roger testifies to having been pushed through the ends of endurance and out the other side that we begin to doubt where the true evil in this story lies…|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0099585340</amazonuk>}}{{newreview|author=Jimmy Hansen and Mychailo Kazybird|title=Wallace & Gromit : The Complete Newspaper Strips Collection Vol 2|rating=4|genre=Humour|summary=For me there are two important areas of the cover of this book where three letters are arranged in meaningful ways. The first is with the S-U-N in their obligatory red and white font. No minor paper could hold Wallace and Gromit, their adventures have to be in what is (unfortunately) the most widely read tabloid in the country. And elsewhere is C-B-E, suggesting that even the storytellers at Aardman Animations who are not household names are feted and revered as artistic experts, raising many laughs and much money for the country courtesy of their creative output. Together these short collections of letters show just how much WaG are major creations, and if the proof was needed this much longer collection of their daily comic strips provides it in spades.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1782760822</amazonuk>}}{{newreview|title=Dear Committee Members|author=Julie SchumacherUp As I Go Along
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|genre=General FictionEntertainment|summary=Jason Fitger (Jay) Oh, how the book reviewing gods like to give, and equally like to take away. Here before me is a Professor brand, spanking new collection of creative writing and literature at journalism by the wonderful Marian Keyes – but it's a small university proof copy, so there's no photo of the author. Even if over the years I have stopped reading her novels, I have always turned to the author picture to remind myself such sights exist in the American mid-westthis world. He Himself is also a frustrated novelist lucky man, for sure. But beyond sounding like a letch, what can I say about this – the beauty's third large dose of essays, web columns and other journalism? I can start with a colourful personal historyagreeing that I am not the target audience, but it's easy enough to see from these pages exactly what the target is. So much like that test you do – you know the one, that formulates decisions about the age and commonality of which bleeds into his professional all things in space to come up with how many billions of planets are likely to have alien lifeon – you can narrow things down quite readily here, and still come up with interesting resultsa huge number.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>00075863450718182529</amazonuk>
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|titleauthor=Mapp and Lucia OmnibusJean-Yves Ferri|authortitle=E F BensonAsterix and the Missing Scroll (Album 36)|rating=3.5|genre=HumourFor Sharing|summary=Miss Elizabeth Mapp rules the town Asterix is those rarest of Tilling - she book series; one designed for kids which is the centre of the social life, and spends her days enjoying bridge, polite conversation and civilised paintingactually even funnier when you are an adult. When Mrs Emmeline Lucas arrives in town (known I used to all love Asterix as Lucia)a child, Miss Mapp finds her life truly shaken up, as the cultured, fashionable and progressive Lucia makes her home in the town, and swiftly rises to the top of the ranks amongst the social scene in Tilling.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1849908478</amazonuk>}}{{newreview|title=Encyclopedia Paranoiaca|author=Henry Beard and Christopher Cerf|rating=4|genre=Popular Science|summary=Webut now that I reread them I can're screwed. Wherever we lookt help but wonder why, whatever we think because they are so full of doing, there is a reason why we shouldnhilarious jokes that I definitely wouldn't be doing it, and people to back that reason up with scientific data. Take any aspect of your daily life – what you eat, how you work, how you rest even, what you touch – all have problems that could provoke a serious illness or worseunderstood when I was younger. And outside that daily sphere there are economic disasters, nuclear meltdowns, errant AI scientists I laughed loud and passing comets that could turn our world upside down at hard to myself twice within the blink of an eye. Perhaps then you better read this book first – for it may well turn out to be your last…|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0715649213</amazonuk>}}{{newreview|title=Diary two pages of a Mad Diva|author=Joan Rivers|rating=3.5|genre=Humour|summary=The late Joan Rivers was, without a doubt, a character. Actress, comedian, writer, director, presenter, she was well known in the USA and beyond for her sharp tongue Asterix and no holds barred persona. This was the last of the dozen books she publishedMissing Scroll, her final title before her death in September 2014so I'd definitely say that this was a hit.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>04252690271510100458</amazonuk>
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