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jaysay 04-03-2010 15:37

Blair, a must read, not
 
Tony Blair's memoirs 'The Journey' to be published in September | Mail Online
Just to let you know you can place advance order for Tony's book at Amazon:D the only thing missing on the cover picture is a set of number across the bottom:)

Margaret Pilkington 04-03-2010 19:05

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I hope that when the book becomes available to libraries, it will be located in the Fiction section.

DaveinGermany 04-03-2010 19:08

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 794217)
Tony Blair's memoirs 'The Journey' to be published in September | Mail Online
Just to let you know you can place advance order for Tony's book at Amazon:D the only thing missing on the cover picture is a set of number across the bottom:)

So you won't be rushing out for a copy then Jays ?? :D As to the title, very prophetic "The Journey" he certainly took the Country for a ride & off to end station Gordon !! nice :(

DaveinGermany 04-03-2010 19:09

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 794292)
I hope that when the book becomes available to libraries, it will be located in the Fiction section.

Surely Fantasy Marg ?? :)

Margaret Pilkington 04-03-2010 19:13

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Fiction or Fantasy........doesn't really fit under much else does it?

DaveinGermany 04-03-2010 19:26

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 794297)
Fiction or Fantasy........doesn't really fit under much else does it?

I think I'd agree with your reasoning, but with a tendency to lean more to Fantasy. Lets look at the Characters & Story line, set in a strange Land that bears no resemblance to our own fair Isle , a land of contented folk ? :rolleyes: but away with the fairies we have a Wicked Witch wanting to control & dominate & supporting an evil King ! with dubious plans for the innocents of the Land, then the Kings minions, wicked hobgoblins & trolls all fighting amongst themselves to gain superiority over the other. :up2someth

J.R.R. Tolkien eat your heart out ! Yep, definitely in the realms of Fantasy I think. :D

Eric 04-03-2010 19:50

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Instead of coming up with his own bs title, he could have used the one that Cardinal Newman used: "Apologia Pro Vita Sua"; which would loosely translate as "An Apology for My Life."

Hiddlebit 05-03-2010 04:33

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Blair is my favourite leader and I'll be buying his book.

And if you believe that would you be interested in buying the London Eye? I know this Nigerian General who - :D!!!

jaysay 05-03-2010 08:57

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Originally Posted by Hiddlebit (Post 794352)
Blair is my favourite leader and I'll be buying his book.

And if you believe that would you be interested in buying the London Eye? I know this Nigerian General who - :D!!!

Had me going for a minute there Hiddlebit:D

accyman 08-03-2010 05:58

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tony blairs memories?

if they are in print he shoulda taken them with him to the iraq enquiery where he could have looked back at his memories and told the bloody truth instead of the cack he spouted.

hopefully there will be a sequel book with one page which will have a small list of the top 3 or 4 crimes he commited against teh british public and a final scentence delaring he was hung by his bloody neck.

i suppose both books could fall under fiction,

unless he walks past my house and i have a rope handy :D

jaysay 08-03-2010 08:19

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Originally Posted by accyman (Post 795136)
tony blairs memories?

if they are in print he shoulda taken them with him to the iraq enquiery where he could have looked back at his memories and told the bloody truth instead of the cack he spouted.

hopefully there will be a sequel book with one page which will have a small list of the top 3 or 4 crimes he commited against teh british public and a final scentence delaring he was hung by his bloody neck.

i suppose both books could fall under fiction,

unless he walks past my house and i have a rope handy :D

what do you mean could fall under fiction:rolleyes:

accyman 08-03-2010 09:13

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 795160)
what do you mean could fall under fiction:rolleyes:

i would quite gleefully make the latter book fact but would be requiring an alabi if your intersted please register at www.hangblairbyhisneck.com :)

jaysay 08-03-2010 09:16

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Originally Posted by accyman (Post 795176)
i would quite gleefully make the latter book fact but would be requiring an alabi if your intersted please register at www.hangblairbyhisneck.com :)

Broken link:mad:

accyman 08-03-2010 09:20

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 795179)
Broken link:mad:

thanx for teh show of interest though ;)

jaysay 08-03-2010 09:37

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Originally Posted by accyman (Post 795183)
thanx for the show of interest though ;)

Where's Pierpoint hen you want him


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