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Wednesday, June 28, 2023
The Storytellers One by Roger Mansfield (Schofield & Sims Ltd, Huddersfield 1971)
Sunday, June 25, 2023
Unhappy-Go-Lucky by Ian Pattison (Tindal Street Press 2013)
Tuesday, June 13, 2023
Will You Please Be Quiet, Please? by Raymond Carver (Vintage Contemporaries 1976)
Friday, June 09, 2023
Psychocandy by Paula Mejia (Bloomsbury Academic 2016)
Tuesday, May 30, 2023
Never Stop: How Ange Postecoglou Brought the Fire Back to Celtic by Hamish Carton (Pitch Publishing 2023)
Is this a wind-up? Breaking news from Scotland as Celtic have applied for an exemption with UEFA for Yokohama Marinos boss Postacoogloo [sic] to manage in Europe. He does not hold the required UEFA Pro Licence. Oh, this has got to be a wind-up. Dear oh dear. He’ll be a great manager. Where do they come up with these guys from?(talkSPORT)
There’s nothing wrong with having a plan B – but this is not plan B. This is desperation. I will give Postecoglou a chance because I’m a supporter but is the former Australia boss really the height of the club’s ambitions? It has nothing to do with his lack of knowledge of the Scottish game or me looking down on football in the southern hemisphere. It scares me just how unambitious the club has become, going from a position of strength to where they find themselves now. Luring Postecoglou from Yokohama F. Marinos is not quite the same as when Arsène Wenger left Japanese football to join Arsenal in 1996.(Daily Express)
Ange Postecoglou looks to me to be the new Ronny Deila. I am not sure Postecoglou has realised how big Celtic really are before he came in. I believe he has missed a pitch. I think Ange thought he would just come in here, and his playing style would get him over the line, no problem. But it is not about style. It is about winning.(Daily Express)
We had a wee five-minute conversation where I thanked him for the job he is doing and what he is building at Celtic.(Daily Express)
Tuesday, May 16, 2023
A Prefect's Uncle by P. G. Wodehouse (A & C Black 1903)
Wednesday, May 10, 2023
One Corpse Too Many by Ellis Peters (Macmillan 1979)
Wednesday, May 03, 2023
Maigret Sets a Trap by Georges Simenon (Penguin Books 1955)
Wednesday, April 26, 2023
Death in the Andes by Mario Vargas Llosa (Picador 1993)
Wednesday, April 19, 2023
Reach for the Stars: 1996–2006: Fame, Fallout and Pop’s Final Party by Michael Cragg (Nine Eight Books 2023)
Thursday, April 13, 2023
Cannery Row by John Steinbeck (Penguin Books 1945)
Cannery Row in Monterey in California is a poem, a stink, a grating noise, a quality of light, a tone, a habit, a nostalgia, a dream. Cannery Row is the gathered and scattered, tin and iron and rust and splintered wood, chipped pavement and weedy lots and junk heaps, sardine canneries of corrugated iron, honky tonks, restaurants and whore houses, and little crowded groceries, and laboratories and flophouses. Its inhabitants are, as the man once said, “whores, pimps, gamblers, and sons of bitches,” by which he meant Everybody. Had the man looked through another peephole he might have said, “Saints and angels and martyrs and holy men,” and he would have meant the same thing.
Saturday, April 01, 2023
For the Love of Willie by Agnes Owens (Polygon 1998)
Wednesday, March 29, 2023
Alright, Alright, Alright: The Oral History of Richard Linklater's Dazed and Confused by Melissa Maerz (Harper Collins 2020)
Sunday, March 19, 2023
120, rue de la Gare by LĂ©o Malet (Pan Books 1943)
Prologue:
Tuesday, March 14, 2023
Fletch Won by Gregory McDonald (Vintage/Black Lizard 1985)
“Society.”
“Society?”
“Society. Seeing you’re so quick to identify deceased people who never accomplished a damned thing in their lives, and point out to the public first cousins who intend to marry each other, I think you might have a little talent for covering society.”
“You mean society, like in high society?”
“High society, low society, you know, lifestyles: all those features that cater to the anxieties of our middle-class readers.”
“Frank, I don’t believe in society.”
“That’s okay, Fletch. Society doesn’t believe in you, either.”
Saturday, March 11, 2023
Fletch by Gregory McDonald (Vintage/Black Lizard 1974)
Sunday, March 05, 2023
Thatcher Stole My Trousers by Alexei Sayle (Bloomsbury 2016)
Saturday, February 25, 2023
Prick Up Your Ears: The Biography of Joe Orton by John Lahr (Open Road Media 1978)
Tuesday, February 14, 2023
Quick Change by Jay Cronley (Doubleday 1981)
Drowned Hopes by Donald E. Westlake (Mysterious Press 1990)