Guest isis Posted July 6, 2009 Posted July 6, 2009 Just spotted this on Amazon, does anyone know if its worth buying. Ta Do I Love YouPaul McDonaldSome say that a tragedy will bring people together, for the Trebor family it took more than one but a series of tragic events finally did it. 'Do I love you?' is Paul McDonald's third novel, like McDonald's two previous novels, 'Surviving Sting' and 'Kiss Me Softly, Amy Turtle?'; 'Do I Love You?' is set in his native Walsall. It is also guaranteed to have you laughing out loud. Minty, a lollipop man and Northern Soul fanatic; his wife Hazel, an obsessive-compulsive nurse and their son, Nigel (or Trebbo as he prefers to be known), who is constantly striving for 'cool', face a string of mishaps and misadventures as the result of a song on a fried chicken advert. Frank Wilson's Northern Soul classic, 'Do I love you (Indeed I Do)' is the song that changes their lives. After two hospital admittances, a near-death experience for five grown men and two degus, a police raid, a theft, a run-in with a raccoon-skin hat-wearing drug dealer named Blubber-T, the Trebbo family come to the realization that, indeed they do. 'Do I Love you?' proves McDonald's talent in creating a hilarious situation out of characters who are painfully real "characters who are downright pathetic and profoundly flawed "and bizarre and outrageous events. A great read, thoroughly recommended to anyone who searching for an unflinching depiction of life in the Midlands, a historical and sociological view of the Northern Soul scene or anyone in need of a life-affirming laugh. Available to buy from Amazon
Dave Rimmer Posted July 7, 2009 Posted July 7, 2009 Just spotted this on Amazon, does anyone know if its worth buying. Ta Do I Love YouPaul McDonaldSome say that a tragedy will bring people together, for the Trebor family it took more than one but a series of tragic events finally did it. 'Do I love you?' is Paul McDonald's third novel, like McDonald's two previous novels, 'Surviving Sting' and 'Kiss Me Softly, Amy Turtle?'; 'Do I Love You?' is set in his native Walsall. It is also guaranteed to have you laughing out loud. Minty, a lollipop man and Northern Soul fanatic; his wife Hazel, an obsessive-compulsive nurse and their son, Nigel (or Trebbo as he prefers to be known), who is constantly striving for 'cool', face a string of mishaps and misadventures as the result of a song on a fried chicken advert. Frank Wilson's Northern Soul classic, 'Do I love you (Indeed I Do)' is the song that changes their lives. After two hospital admittances, a near-death experience for five grown men and two degus, a police raid, a theft, a run-in with a raccoon-skin hat-wearing drug dealer named Blubber-T, the Trebbo family come to the realization that, indeed they do. 'Do I Love you?' proves McDonald's talent in creating a hilarious situation out of characters who are painfully real "characters who are downright pathetic and profoundly flawed "and bizarre and outrageous events. A great read, thoroughly recommended to anyone who searching for an unflinching depiction of life in the Midlands, a historical and sociological view of the Northern Soul scene or anyone in need of a life-affirming laugh. Available to buy from Amazon Here's the review I did when it was first publihed Paul McDonald - Do I Love You ? - Tindal Street Press - ISBN 978 0 9551384 8 5 - 2008 What a fabulous novel this is. Written by someone who has obviously been on the scene at some stage, but in a style of humour that made me laugh out loud on several occasions. Basically it revolves around a returnee to the scene and all his new found enthusiasm and the disasters that beset him over the course of a few weeks. The way the book pokes gentle fun at the ridiculous things we all do, and think they are normal, is wonderfully constructed though, and I'd recommend this as one of the best £7.99 you could spend on a book in this day and age. I would assume this will be available from the publishers direct at https://www.tindalstreet.org.uk/
Jordirip Posted July 7, 2009 Posted July 7, 2009 Just spotted this on Amazon, does anyone know if its worth buying. Ta Do I Love YouPaul McDonaldSome say that a tragedy will bring people together, for the Trebor family it took more than one but a series of tragic events finally did it. 'Do I love you?' is Paul McDonald's third novel, like McDonald's two previous novels, 'Surviving Sting' and 'Kiss Me Softly, Amy Turtle?'; 'Do I Love You?' is set in his native Walsall. It is also guaranteed to have you laughing out loud. Minty, a lollipop man and Northern Soul fanatic; his wife Hazel, an obsessive-compulsive nurse and their son, Nigel (or Trebbo as he prefers to be known), who is constantly striving for 'cool', face a string of mishaps and misadventures as the result of a song on a fried chicken advert. Frank Wilson's Northern Soul classic, 'Do I love you (Indeed I Do)' is the song that changes their lives. After two hospital admittances, a near-death experience for five grown men and two degus, a police raid, a theft, a run-in with a raccoon-skin hat-wearing drug dealer named Blubber-T, the Trebbo family come to the realization that, indeed they do. 'Do I Love you?' proves McDonald's talent in creating a hilarious situation out of characters who are painfully real "characters who are downright pathetic and profoundly flawed "and bizarre and outrageous events. A great read, thoroughly recommended to anyone who searching for an unflinching depiction of life in the Midlands, a historical and sociological view of the Northern Soul scene or anyone in need of a life-affirming laugh. Available to buy from Amazon There's not much about living in Walsall that has me laughing out loud, perhaps I ought to get this book. Jordi
Ernie Andrews Posted July 7, 2009 Posted July 7, 2009 A great read, thoroughly recommended to anyone who searching for an unflinching depiction of life in the Midlands, a historical and sociological view of the Northern Soul scene or anyone in need of a life-affirming laugh. Just ask Pete Smith - he will tell you all about it without having to buy a book
Guest isis Posted July 7, 2009 Posted July 7, 2009 Thanks for replies and reviews... just ordered it along with two others...so can advantage of the free P&P
Stevie Posted July 13, 2009 Posted July 13, 2009 (edited) Have just read this - don't tend to keep books, other than non fiction, once I've read them. If anyone would like it I'm happy to pass it on for the cost of P&P UPDATE 15 July - BOOK HAS NOW FOUND A NEW HOME Edited July 15, 2009 by Stevie
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