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The Dead of Winter – Review
By Sarah Morgan One day, somebody will release a sun-kissed collection of spooky stories. As far as I’m aware, there ... -
Scotland 101 by Tom Brogan – Review
By Karl Hornsey Tom Brogan has followed up his dissection of Scotland’s 1982 World Cup campaign (We Made Them Angry) ... -
1953 by Marvin Close – Review
By Karl Hornsey A couple of generations is a long time in any walk of life, but in football, the ... -
Berserker by Adrian Edmondson – Review (Audiobook)
By Roger Crow It’s hard to remember a time when Adrian Edmondson wasn’t in the public eye. For about 40 ... -
The Vegan by Andrew Lipstein – Review
By Helen Johnston I’ve read some strange books in my time, but this one might just be the strangest. Not ... -
The Theft of the Iron Dogs by ECR Lorac – Review
By Sarah Morgan I think I’m becoming an ECR Lorac fan – and it’s all down to the British Library’s ... -
Henry Winkler: The Fonz and Beyond (Audiobook) – Review
By Roger Crow One of my favourite memories from years of celeb interviews was the time Henry Winkler spent 10 ... -
Big Boots To Fill: The New Maradona, Riquelme, Messi and Beyond by David Michael Nolan ...
By Karl Hornsey It seems in football that any young talent coming through can’t be left to their own devices ... -
The Lion Who Never Roared by Matt Tiller – Book Review
By Steve Crabtree Footballer Jack Leslie should be in the football history books – the fact he isn’t, yet, means ... -
Behind the Shoulder Pads by Joan Collins – Review
By Roger Crow At first glance, Behind the Shoulder Pads, the latest book from Joan Collins, looks like it’s going ... -
Making It So: A Memoir by Patrick Stewart (Audiobook) – Review
By Roger Crow The rags-to-riches tale of one of Yorkshire’s finest acting exports does not open with a bang, one ... -
Did I Ever Tell You This? by Sam Neill (Audiobook) – Review
By Roger Crow It’s hard to believe Sam Neill is now 75. When he announces the fact on the audio ...