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------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ "No amount of cajolery, and no attempts at ethical or social seduction, can eradicate from my heart a deep burning hatred for the Tory Party. So far as I am concerned they are lower than vermin." - Aneurin Bevan
Anyone know when Inferno by Dan Brown is out on paperback? Don't have a Kindle and been holding off buying a bulky hard back copy, thinking it must be out soon...
[b]Visit //www.geofflee.net for details of my novels 'One Winter', 'One Spring', 'One Summer' 'One Autumn' 'Two Seasons'. and "Three Good Years" All six feature Rugby League against a humourous Lancashire/Yorkshire background and are inspired by the old saying about work: "They could write a book about this place. It would be a best seller."[/b]
Unlike many people who go on this message board, I am not a big reader. However I am a big writer having now written five novels about Northern working class life and all with a strong Rugby League background. As yet though no one seems to have passed any comments here on my material. So if anybody here has anything to say about the novels One Winter, One Spring, One Summer, One Autumn or Two Seasons, I will be more than interested to read them and maybe feed them into the Try Reading Project that various libraries across the North of England are now organising. It is a project to get more people into reading and writing and is involving a number of rugby league writers, journalists and players. See the Try Reading web site for more details.
One Winter, One Autumn and Two Seasons are all available through my publisher London League Publications at http://www.llpshop.co.uk. They are also available as E books on Amazon.
Unlike many people who go on this message board, I am not a big reader. However I am a big writer having now written five novels about Northern working class life and all with a strong Rugby League background. As yet though no one seems to have passed any comments here on my material. So if anybody here has anything to say about the novels One Winter, One Spring, One Summer, One Autumn or Two Seasons, I will be more than interested to read them and maybe feed them into the Try Reading Project that various libraries across the North of England are now organising. It is a project to get more people into reading and writing and is involving a number of rugby league writers, journalists and players. See the Try Reading web site for more details.
One Winter, One Autumn and Two Seasons are all available through my publisher London League Publications at http://www.llpshop.co.uk. They are also available as E books on Amazon.
Anyone know when Inferno by Dan Brown is out on paperback? Don't have a Kindle and been holding off buying a bulky hard back copy, thinking it must be out soon...
Not even a date on Amazon yet, doubt it will be this side of the new year.
Unlike many people who go on this message board, I am not a big reader. However I am a big writer having now written five novels about Northern working class life and all with a strong Rugby League background. As yet though no one seems to have passed any comments here on my material. So if anybody here has anything to say about the novels One Winter, One Spring, One Summer, One Autumn or Two Seasons, I will be more than interested to read them and maybe feed them into the Try Reading Project that various libraries across the North of England are now organising. It is a project to get more people into reading and writing and is involving a number of rugby league writers, journalists and players. See the Try Reading web site for more details.
One Winter, One Autumn and Two Seasons are all available through my publisher London League Publications at http://www.llpshop.co.uk. They are also available as E books on Amazon.
Did read a few of them many years ago - still have them upstairs. Cannot recall too much about them now though!
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Unlike many people who go on this message board, I am not a big reader. However I am a big writer having now written five novels about Northern working class life and all with a strong Rugby League background. As yet though no one seems to have passed any comments here on my material. So if anybody here has anything to say about the novels One Winter, One Spring, One Summer, One Autumn or Two Seasons, I will be more than interested to read them and maybe feed them into the Try Reading Project that various libraries across the North of England are now organising. It is a project to get more people into reading and writing and is involving a number of rugby league writers, journalists and players. See the Try Reading web site for more details.
One Winter, One Autumn and Two Seasons are all available through my publisher London League Publications at http://www.llpshop.co.uk. They are also available as E books on Amazon.
Did read a few of them many years ago - still have them upstairs. Cannot recall too much about them now though!
Current thoughts - Mago out or get running up them plantations, get fit or get rid. Maybe a back up halfback, someone with a bit of experience on a short term deal. Big tall strong running second rower, like a McMeekin or Sironen type back rower.
Just finished 'The Forgotten Highlander' by Alistair Urquhart. Its a real life story of his time in WW2 getting captured by the Japanese at Singapore and his work on the Death Railways. That bloke went trough a lot, its inspirational.
I enjoyed One Winter, very nostalgic for me having moved to London over thirty years ago. About to start Tune In, the new 900 page Beatles biography which covers the period up to their first record. Wondering how long it will take...