Easy 10
Brain dead MUG SHEEP
Ooh I like a bit of Wilbur, will add to my fathers day list
One of his best, if you don't mind a bit of misogyny
I'd also recommend his ancient Egypt novels, starting with River God. That is an absolute corker.
Ooh I like a bit of Wilbur, will add to my fathers day list
One of his best, if you don't mind a bit of misogyny
I'd also recommend his ancient Egypt novels, starting with River God. That is an absolute corker.
I read this book lots. I've memorised quite. Lot of it.
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Just reading the Peter Crouch book, How To Be A Footballer, and it is huge fun! He has a really enjoyable writing style, and doesn't hold back on taking the mickey out of what is becoming a bit of a who's who of footballers. Potentially a very good holiday read, for when we can go away on hols again.
Moved onto the Crouch book having just finished the new Peter James/Roy Grace book (I got an early copy)...
Farters day present, just the last trip to finish, it has been enjoyable and I definitely can identify with being brought up at a young age in and around Brighton and moving away at a young age still holding the faith and flame for the albion, despite the distance, the more away games up north etc etc...
very pleasant read.
Elevator Pitch by Linwood Barclay.
What a great writer this guy is
Looks interesting, will give it a go.
Probably mentioned elsewhere but Thirteen (Steve Cavanagh) is excellent
If you don't know Linwood Barclay, I would recommend them all, but especially No Time To Say Goodbye, or Tap On The Window.