by Thomas Bartlett | Feb 2, 2016 | Rugby, Scotland England, Six nations, thrillers |
Underdogs? Eddie Please. When he has not been justifying the selection of a vicious, dangerous, out-of-form thug as captain, Eddie Jones has spent the past week grinning widely while speaking very slowly and not very candidly. They don’t call him Yoda for nothing....
by Thomas Bartlett | Jan 29, 2016 | #ABP, #writing, ABP, current affairs, Fiction, France, paris, Romance, satire, thrillers |
Americans Bombing Paris Chapter 1 Paris Saturday November 9 2002 I stood on the balcony as the first planes came screeching and screaming in. Flying lower than they needed, to get a better look. The view must have been amazing. Plunging low, then high, undulating at...
by Thomas Bartlett | Oct 7, 2015 | #writing, ABP, book, classics, Fiction, life, Novel, thrillers, war
Source: Two War Books Redux | Books Go Social
by Thomas Bartlett | Jul 28, 2015 | Fiction, love story, reading, thrillers |
My Reading Life 6: Rubbish books that are Great This is not me. But she looks happy. Vladimir Volegov. The Godfather by Mario Puzo The Godfather is most often invoked by smart asses when talking to other smart asses. Smartass #1, “The book is always...
by Thomas Bartlett | Jul 8, 2015 | #writing, classics, Novel, reading, thrillers |
My Reading Life 4: Books I reread. Listen while you read……. Like the television show that allows brain inactivity, the child’s blanket drenched in sleep, the old body battered sofa, I have books I like to lie back into once a year like a good thing....
by Thomas Bartlett | Jun 29, 2015 | blog, classics, Fiction, thrillers |
My Reading life Part 3: War Books, Russians and Non-Fiction Tear Jerkers. Next I escaped the destructive force of living in a nice house with food in the fridge, for a vagabond life eating foods which later transpired to give people Mad Cow disease. More pertinently,...