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I can’t stress how good this book is . I would genuinely argue that it’s not just a book about sports , of which they’re are few better , it’s certainly the best book about American sport , it’s more than that . It’s a total an utter analysis in teenage life and pressure we place on our children . 
 

Odessa Texas is a tiny town , with no hope, no jobs , the oilfields are bust , there is no future for the kids of Permian high school but they have the added pressure of being the most successful high school football team in the state . 
 

These kids have their lives mapped out for them , they are 15 / 16 years old and now the senior high school football team have their days of glory under the Friday night lights . 

you have Mike winchell , introverted , small , boyish , with a single parent mother with mental health issues as the quarterback . He has no hope other than to be the all state winning qb to get to college. 
 

don billingsley father was an all state star , now his son lives in the shadow of his father and has to live up to that calling 

But fate has thrown them a winning lottery ticket , they have a superstar in their ranks , boobie miles is the greatest running back of  his generation, make no mistake , this is Michael Jordan and tiger woods rolled into one . 
 

all the Permian panthers have to do this s give the ball to boobie and they win state , and the life planned for them working offshore or in gas Stations is left behind .
 

3 games in boobie suffers a career altering injury . 
 

can these teenage kids , fight , claw and crawl their way against all odds to a better life ? 
 

it’s actually amazing . The greatest sporting book bar none .  

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Im waiting on 'Babble on an Ting' anyone into The Orb ? Biography of Dr LX

Ill order the Collins bird book when I get a chance, had a flick through it a good few years ago. 

 

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9 hours ago, Waz said:

Im waiting on 'Babble on an Ting' anyone into The Orb ? Biography of Dr LX

Ill order the Collins bird book when I get a chance, had a flick through it a good few years ago. 

 

My cousin is married to Alex ex wife

blokes a f***ing nob

I’d still read his biography mind

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On 24/03/2021 at 22:24, THE STIFFMEISTER said:

I read a book about a Russian special forces unit operating in Chechnya that was supposedly a true tale as well but for the life of me can’t recall it’s exact title . 

sure it’s called “freefall”. Any way it’s grim.

  Finished it, half hour ago. Thanks for the heads up :good:

Extremely interesting tit bits in there, isn't there? Like how they'd find islamists carrying US rations and weapons :whistling: (*Cough!* Daesh, anyone ....?)

  As more of a memoir than a novel, it wasn't actually as rip roaring as a well crafted story with the HBO treatment behind it. But, an interesting look at the other side of the fence none the less.

" At that point Nosov looked right at me: ‘I’m really f***ing sick of these Muslims . . .’ " :rofl: :clapper: Quote of the entire fukking book, surely!

But, it was the last couple of sentences, about when he saw his old oppo on you tube? That's when I almost burst into fukking tears! That fukking nailed it! ?

 

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21 hours ago, THE STIFFMEISTER said:

I can’t stress how good this book is . I would genuinely argue that it’s not just a book about sports , of which they’re are few better , it’s certainly the best book about American sport , it’s more than that . It’s a total an utter analysis in teenage life and pressure we place on our children . 
 

Odessa Texas is a tiny town , with no hope, no jobs , the oilfields are bust , there is no future for the kids of Permian high school but they have the added pressure of being the most successful high school football team in the state . 
 

These kids have their lives mapped out for them , they are 15 / 16 years old and now the senior high school football team have their days of glory under the Friday night lights . 

you have Mike winchell , introverted , small , boyish , with a single parent mother with mental health issues as the quarterback . He has no hope other than to be the all state winning qb to get to college. 
 

don billingsley father was an all state star , now his son lives in the shadow of his father and has to live up to that calling 

But fate has thrown them a winning lottery ticket , they have a superstar in their ranks , boobie miles is the greatest running back of  his generation, make no mistake , this is Michael Jordan and tiger woods rolled into one . 
 

all the Permian panthers have to do this s give the ball to boobie and they win state , and the life planned for them working offshore or in gas Stations is left behind .
 

3 games in boobie suffers a career altering injury . 
 

can these teenage kids , fight , claw and crawl their way against all odds to a better life ? 
 

it’s actually amazing . The greatest sporting book bar none .  

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Watched the series and that was excellent

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On 24/03/2021 at 23:00, WILF said:

I must have first read this book 35+ years ago, it’s absolutely fantastic.......I have read it dozens of times since:
" The Scourge Of The Swastika "

That one slipped past me earlier, Wilf. Night of August 2 /3?

 

On 27/03/2021 at 22:01, waltjnr said:

Bruno sutkus, sniper ace ,great read ,and you'll never say you had a tough life, his was another level ! 

Read it tonight, mate. Did you not sense a certain Iron Curtain between the complete absence of juxtaposition? :whistling:

 

On 30/03/2021 at 15:36, Tyla said:

I just bought Bury my heart too.

Verdict ....? :)

 

On 30/05/2021 at 13:00, Astanley said:

I would strongly recommend ,Where the poppies blow ...by J.L Stempel ...one of the best written ,moving books I have read .

Giss a clue, Stan? I could google it. But, why have fora if we all do that? ;)

 

On 30/05/2021 at 23:34, Waz said:

I'll order the Collins bird book when I get a chance, had a flick through it a good few years ago.

Long as you'll have recognised it's Very Much a working Field Guide then? In which case, frankly? There's none better! :good:

Be sure to get the latest edition, of course! Mine's the '99 HB and is practically falling to pieces! ? Bound to have been well surpassed by now though.

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Sorry Kenny ...it's an account of the relationship between the WW1 soldier and nature ,he uses diaries and letters home ,it's like a homage to how the average British man was so deeply entrenched in his with his love and belonging to a long gone countryside ,it's a beautifully written ,lyrical and poetic arousing of your emotions ,you will feel pride ,nostalgia and recognition of your own relationship with what pastoral beauty these isles have left .

I strongly recommend this book ,intact anything by this author ,

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Has anyone read any of John William Corringtons stuff ?

I guarantee you have watched one of his screen plays in an old film.

Have not read it for years but a personal favourite is a book called:

Shad Sentell  

Great character, great story.

 

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On 16/04/2021 at 14:24, sid g said:

todays charity shop finds 3 for a quid the 2 bird ones are going to a book dealer  Tall Tales and Wee Stories: The Best of Billy Connolly: Amazon.co.uk:  Connolly, Billy: 9781529361339: BooksBritish Birds (Encyclopedia) by  Donald Campbell - Paperback - First Paragon edition - from Alpha 2 Omega Books (SKU: 7935)BOOK OF BRITISH BIRDS (AA): COLLECTIF

Had the readers digest bird book bought as a Christmas present when it first come out can't remember the year though.lol

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1 minute ago, sid g said:

i get £3  off the book dealer for em --- i take him a bag full once a month if i`m round the car boot or charity shops and see anything i think he night be interested in i`ll buy it i picked up 19 train book for £2  he gave me £40 he had em marked up at a tenner each a week later 

Think i am going to have to get Intouch with a book dealer after my eldest Daughter was commenting on all the books and other stuff she would be left to sort out when i pop my cloggs hinting why i dont start doing it now.?

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