. . . all my Kindle books are FREE! PS: Ignore the prices in the images below. That’s what they’ll cost after this free promotion ends on May 8 ♥ Go to Amazon UK to download any of these free ebooks (also downloadable from other national Amazon systems). ♥ Here’s a reminder: This promotion ends on May … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: April 2015
Russell is right
Originally posted on Political Review:
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Non-fiction best-seller: The Shepherd’s Life
Follow The Internet Review of Books for regular publishing news. The Shepherd’s Life by James Rebanks ♦ Sunday Times No 1 best seller Order The Shepherd’s Life: A Tale of the Lake District from Amazon UK ♦ RRP £16.99 ♦ Kindle Edition £6.99 ♦ Hardcover £11.89 Click HERE for more best-sellers From James Rebanks, the Herdwick … Continue reading
Upcoming Pink Floyd ebook
√ Check out Floydiana on Amazon UK My Pink Floyd book, Bricks in the Wall, has long been out of print, and anyway the publisher made a real mess of it, misprints, uncorrected proofs etc, before they went (deservedly!) out of business. I’m now close to finishing the ebook successor, Pink Floyd – the final … Continue reading
Bradford West Hustings
One down – another on Sunday. I’ll be writing a summation of both events on Monday. But here’s full video coverage of last week’s Bradford West event. Post your comments, and add details of other UK hustings below, please. Make your comments below and list any hustings (anywhere in UK, not just West Yorkshire). Continue reading
Vote for Jesus
♥ This is a text of a leaflet I distributed in the streets in 1991. I believe it is still appropriate today, not just for Christians, but for people of all faiths, and none. ♥ It’s election time – and politicians are seeking your support. Before you vote, consider what Jesus taught us, and how the … Continue reading
Happy birthday, Lady Day
Billie Holiday (born Eleanora Fagan) (April 7, 1915 – July 17, 1959) Lady is the blues She kind of drags her words behind the beat in a way impossible to imitate (thank God) and she messes with the tune the way a horn-player will, but she never, never loses the meaning of what she’s singing. … Continue reading