swaddon Posted December 17, 2025 Report Posted December 17, 2025 I can recommend "Be Good, Love Brian" by Craig Bromfield. It's about the author's time living with Brian Clough as a boy. Quote
TheDonbytheDee Posted December 17, 2025 Report Posted December 17, 2025 1 hour ago, swaddon said: I can recommend "Be Good, Love Brian" by Craig Bromfield. It's about the author's time living with Brian Clough as a boy. I think I read this a few years ago. The lad ended up living with the Coughs on and off from his teens into adulthood and ended up shitting on them. Not a bad read at all, if the same book, which I think it is. Quote
RicoS321 Posted December 17, 2025 Report Posted December 17, 2025 19 minutes ago, TheDonbytheDee said: The lad ended up living with the Coughs on and off from his teens into adulthood Should have got that seen to. 1 Quote
tom_widdows Posted December 17, 2025 Report Posted December 17, 2025 'Ring the bells' by C.K McDonnell. Latest in his 'Stranger Times' series and particularly enjoying the idea of a 'shopping mall santa' being taken over by an ancient demon/god to bring about the destruction of humanity Quote
TheDonbytheDee Posted 11 hours ago Report Posted 11 hours ago Read two Autobiographies this week Kevin Rowland, of Dexys Midnight Runners fame and Peter 'Budgie' Clarke of Siouxsie and the Banshees. Both good reads, both very dark in places, both fucked up guys, who managed to turn things around for the better. I also read two Alan Bennett novellas, which were both excellent. One of the books, used the Queen as a reading champion and the other about a care home through Covid. I've seen his stuff on TV and film, over the years, but hadn't read anything of his. Quote
Don Julio Posted 7 hours ago Report Posted 7 hours ago Just read Departure(s) by Julian Barnes - the last book he says he’ll write. Not a novel per se, more an exploration of life, death and relationships. i haven’t always enjoyed his later work but thought this was great. Devoured it in a couple of days as was off work. Quote
Bukta Bertie Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago Recently read 'Fascism A Very Short Introduction' by Kevin Passmore. Published by Oxford University Press. It was surprisingly interesting. I thought it was important to get a grip on what the fascist ideology actually was and as I suspected the word is being misused by the people who typically throw around slurs without knowing what they mean. Quote
blinlemon Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago 9 hours ago, TheDonbytheDee said: Read two Autobiographies this week Kevin Rowland, of Dexys Midnight Runners fame and Peter 'Budgie' Clarke of Siouxsie and the Banshees. Both good reads, both very dark in places, both fucked up guys, who managed to turn things around for the better. I also read two Alan Bennett novellas, which were both excellent. One of the books, used the Queen as a reading champion and the other about a care home through Covid. I've seen his stuff on TV and film, over the years, but hadn't read anything of his. I went to Kev’s book tour in Edinburgh in July. He was interviewed by his fellow Midlander Stewart Lee. Utterly fabulous. Word of a new album on its way this year, and if Dexys tour it, I suppose I’ll have to attend for what I think would be the 13th time. Quote
Bukta Bertie Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago Searching for the Young Soul Rebels is one of my all time favourite LPs. Never saw them play though. Quote
Mason89 Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago 6 minutes ago, Bukta Bertie said: Searching for the Young Soul Rebels is one of my all time favourite LPs. Never saw them play though. Greatest debut album of all time. Shove your stone roses up yer farter 2 Quote
Bukta Bertie Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago 1 minute ago, Mason89 said: Greatest debut album of all time. Shove your stone roses up yer farter A rare moment of agreement there. Sublime. 1 Quote
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