If you can ignore the forced laughter, this might be the book for you.
Brenda’s Beaver needs a barber.
Brenda’s Beaver needs a barber.
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I have read the whole series.
I love the way the characters are depicted and the dialogue is pretty much what you would get in any workplace, with the sarcasm and jokey comments being very “real”.
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Sounds like you should try Reginald Hill's books where the dialogue is really good.
Where is that coastline in your new avatar, please ? Seems much more preferable to being stuff in here!
Practically every broadcast that the Beeb have popped on the radio featuring Jeremy Hardy I have recorded or litened to. Such a funny twist in his humour. He had the knack of finding something, sometimes serious, that nobody else could, and making you look at it in a different way.Just finished 'Jeremy Hardy Speaks Volumes' edited by Katie Barlow and David Tyler.
A comedian of the left but with a style all his own... Very very funny in places.. Saw him on his last tour in the Berry Theatre, Hedge End. Sadly missed..
A fine holiday read..
Programme trailers....Practically every broadcast that the Beeb have popped on the radio featuring Jeremy Hardy I have recorded or litened to. Such a funny twist in his humour. He had the knack of finding something, sometimes serious, that nobody else could, and making you look at it in a different way.
I'm that nerdy that I even downloaded the episode of Robert Llewellyn's Carpool [before he went fully fledged Fully Charged] featuring Jeremy Hardy as his passenger:
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What rose and book are you going to buy for your good lady? San Jorge, the patrón Saint of books and roses?I am addicted to Philip Kerr's Bernie Gunther series of thrillers and am currently reading "The one from the other." They are always good reads but this effort about the investigation in to a former concentration camp commandant who tried to flee to Argentina after the war is the best that I have read so far. I am about a third of the way through and the plot has become really intriguing. The dialogue is always something to be enjoyed with these books and this one is proving impossible to put down. It is strange to think that I used to be very sceptical about best selling authors yet having stumbled upon Kerr's series, this is the first author I have found myself ordering books by before I have finished the book I am reading because they are so compelling.
I would join Audible in a heartbeat if it did an audiobook version of The Time Ships. Currently reading it again at bedtime, but I have to get up so early I have to put the book down about 5 minutes after I've started reading.I have decided to go onto audible and rejoined the kindle audible club for a few months. For a bit of light reading/ listening, I have downloaded the hobbit narrated by Martin Shaw........am enjoying it immensely......
How about keeping your batteries charged?I love the sync between audiobooks and the kindle. This morning I was reading a book then picked up where I left off when I listened to it for 3 hours whilst gardening. When I finished the garden, I picked up my kindle again to continue reading. Flawless.
How about keeping your batteries charged?
I would join Audible in a heartbeat if it did an audiobook version of The Time Ships. Currently reading it again at bedtime, but I have to get up so early I have to put the book down about 5 minutes after I've started reading.