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ORIGINAL ROCKERS: Memoirs From The Early ’90s by Richard King – Book Review

ORIGINAL ROCKERS: Memoirs From The Early ’90s by Richard King – Book Review

by Dave Bradley | May 10, 2015 | Books, Reviews

Richard King (Faber & Faber) 2015, 252pp, RRP $35.00 King’s memoir of an early ‘90s time when he was a regular customer of indie record shop Revolver in Bristol and, later, an employee, seeks to evoke a whole recently-lost period before the internet and Amazon and...
FUNNY GIRL: An Edgy Girl With Edgy Writers Making An Edgy 1960s TV Sitcom… But Without The Edge – Book Review

FUNNY GIRL: An Edgy Girl With Edgy Writers Making An Edgy 1960s TV Sitcom… But Without The Edge – Book Review

by Lynette Washington | Jan 7, 2015 | Books, Reviews

Nick Hornby (Penguin Books Australia) 2014, 342pp, RRP $29.99 Nick Hornby has written some ripper books: High Fidelity, A Long Way Down and Juliet, Naked are my favourites. So when I picked up Funny Girl I was anticipating something edgy, sharp and brave. Funny Girl...


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