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For Those About to Read
For Those About to Read rated it 10 years ago
This was a small, but good collection of creepy short stories. My favorite was the one about the goblins going trick or treating. Pick this one up if your looking for a quick read for Halloween or maybe a short story to scare the kiddies.
Lost in Literature
Lost in Literature rated it 11 years ago
On the surface, Britt appears to be another book of WWI historical fiction. However, it doesn't take long to discover that this novel is about so much more. Hardy gives us a rare glimpse into the lives of Wriggles and Britt, who could have easily been mistaken for just two more soldiers in the war...
Simon's Phantom Blog
Simon's Phantom Blog rated it 11 years ago
GOOD QUEEN BETH by Alan Hardy will undoubtedly be declared a classic in its own time alongside such greats as Kingsley Amis and Tom Sharpe. Although not for the faint-heated or easily offended, this brave satire on the great British class system that still prevails today in this so-called enlightene...
Simon's Phantom Blog
Simon's Phantom Blog rated it 12 years ago
Alan Hardy’s bawdy take on the upper class versus the working class is gloriously, unashamedly and rudely exposed or in this case overexposed. The story is centred around a cricket match for boys and one girl. The focus of attention is Gabriella a real ball-breaker and every boy’s wet dream as she c...
DKCassidy
DKCassidy rated it 56 years ago
World War 1 Revisited.Britt and Wriggles are the two main characters in this unique novel. I call this novel unique because of the way the author beautifully created these two flawed, sad, funny, and ultimately engaging characters. Wriggles is a fully-grown man who is still a young boy emotionally. ...
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