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Just call me ... The Cliffhanger!

Just call me … The Cliffhanger!

Posted on October 1, 2019March 10, 2020 by Alison
As I don’t have a TV here, I spend my evenings (and occasional lunch breaks) either reading, watching stuff I’ve downloaded on Netflix or listening to podcasts. One of my favourite podcast... Read More
Dallas Diaries Day 2: Axxess and WWE Hall of Fame

Dallas Diaries Day 2: Axxess and WWE Hall of Fame

Posted on April 22, 2016March 22, 2018 by Alison
Day 2 started as day one had, in Cindi’s New York Diner near Reunion Tower. But whereas it had been empty the day before it was packed this time, mostly with wrestling fans! We bumped into the c... Read More
Victoria Wood and Chyna: Farewell to two ambassadors for women in a man's world

Victoria Wood and Chyna: Farewell to two ambassadors for women in a man’s world

Posted on April 21, 2016March 22, 2018 by Alison
I’m not one to have idols, and I don’t really “do” celebrities all that much, but there are some people who have influenced me or touched my life in some way, of course. And wi... Read More
Dallas Diaries Day 1: Wrestlecon / NXT Takeover

Dallas Diaries Day 1: Wrestlecon / NXT Takeover

Posted on April 15, 2016March 22, 2018 by Alison
Our first full day in Dallas was Friday and we didn’t have anything planned. Actually, that’s a lie – we’d tried and tried to get tickets for NXT Takeover but missed out on pre... Read More
Dallas Diaries: Observations of America

Dallas Diaries: Observations of America

Posted on April 15, 2016March 22, 2018 by Alison
Our Wrestlemania 32 adventure was was my first trip to the United States of America. Despite growing up watching American films and TV (The Kids From Fame played a major part in my childhood!) and hav... Read More
Our Wrestlemania 32 Adventure: Dallas Diaries

Our Wrestlemania 32 Adventure: Dallas Diaries

Posted on April 15, 2016March 22, 2018 by Alison
I’ve been a bit of a fan of WWE (WWF as it was) for about 25 years. When I first left home the pub I drank in in Hounslow was an early adopter of SKY TV and my boyfriend and I used to watch W... Read More

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The Rose Petal Beach
5 of 5 stars
The Rose Petal Beach
by Dorothy Koomson
Dorothy Koomson is fast becoming one of my favourite authors, and this is definitely the best of the four books I've read by her (though the others were marvellous too!). I think the thing about her books is that on the surface they look...
tagged: read-in-2012 and highly-recommended
The Guy Selling Rubbish
1 of 5 stars
The Guy Selling Rubbish
by Jack Williams
A freebie Kindle book and a quick read (well under a hour) that gave me a snigger or two. After attempting to seel so,e rubbish on ebay for a laugh, the guy in the book is challenged by a friend to sell more and make some money. Over the...
tagged: read-in-2013
A Cromer Corpse
3 of 5 stars
A Cromer Corpse
by Kelvin I Jones
I was attracted to this because it had Cromer - my favourite place - in the title. When a body is pulled from the sea off Cromer with an unusual mark carved on it, an ex detective recently relocated from Cornwall to Norfolk for a quiet ...
tagged: read-in-2013 and thriller-crime

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