Memoir, written by English comedian and actor Russell Brand, published in 2007 by Hodder & Stoughton.Wikipedia
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- Booky Wook 2
Second memoir, written by English comedian and actor Russell Brand. Published in September 2010 by HarperCollins.Wikipedia
- The Eyre Affair
Debut novel by English author Jasper Fforde, published by Hodder and Stoughton in 2001. Alternative 1985, where literary detective Thursday Next pursues a master criminal through the world of Charlotte Brontë's 1847 novel Jane Eyre.Wikipedia
- Five Get into a Fix
Children's novel written by Enid Blyton and published by Hodder and Stoughton in 1958. Seventeenth book in the Famous Five series.Wikipedia
- Blue Nights
Memoir written by American author Joan Didion, first published in 2011. Account of the death of Didion's daughter, Quintana, who died in 2005 at age 39.Wikipedia
- Five Go Off in a Caravan
Fifth book in the Famous Five series by the British author, Enid Blyton and published by Hodder and Stoughton. The Famous Five are holidaying at the family house of Julian, Dick and Anne.Wikipedia
- How We Fight for Our Lives
Coming-of-age memoir written by American author Saeed Jones and published by Simon & Schuster in 2019. The story follows Jones as a young, black, gay man in 1990s Lewisville, Texas as he fights to carve out a place for himself, within his family, within his country, within his own hopes, desires, and fears.Wikipedia
- Revolution (book)
Non-fiction book written by the British comedian, actor and political activist Russell Brand. In it, Brand advocates for a non-violent social revolution based on principles of spirituality and the common good.Wikipedia
- A Girl Named Zippy
Memoir by Haven Kimmel. Adobe acrobat xi pro download gratis. This memoir describes the childhood of the author who grew up in the 1960s in the small town of Mooreland, Indiana.Wikipedia
- Born Standing Up
Memoir, released November 20, 2007, by Steve Martin, an American author, actor, comedian, producer, playwright, musician, and screenwriter. It chronicles his early life, his days working for Disneyland, working at low tier coffee shops and clubs as a comedy act, his later days at the Bird Cage, his relationships, his eventual fame, and the reason why he quit stand-up comedy altogether at the height of his fame in 1981.Wikipedia
- Russell Brand: Re:Birth
Mimeo. 2018 standup comedy film written and performed by English comedian and activist Russell Brand. It debuted on Netflix on 4 December 2018.Wikipedia
- Too Fat to Fish
Collection of memoirs by American comedian, radio personality and actor Artie Lange. Co-written by journalist Anthony Bozza.Wikipedia
- The Trews (web series)
YouTube web series by English comedian, actor and activist Russell Brand. The Trews features Brand and his take on media as it appears in newspapers or on television as well as special episodes in which Brand responds to comments left by viewers.Wikipedia
- Grace After Midnight
American 2007 autobiographical memoir by Felicia Pearson, with author David Ritz credited as a contributor and co-author. The book chronicles Pearson's life in East Baltimore, including her birth as a 3 pound crack baby, her placement into foster care and her eight-year prison sentence in Jessup, Maryland, on second-degree murder charges.Wikipedia
- In the Darkroom
Memoir by Susan Faludi that was first published on June 14, 2016. The memoir centers on the life of Faludi's father, who came out as transgender and underwent sex reassignment surgery at the age of 76.Wikipedia
- Mommie Dearest
Memoir and exposé written by Christina Crawford, the adopted daughter of actress Joan Crawford. Unbalanced alcoholic mother, whom she judged unfit to raise children.Wikipedia
- The Tree of Seasons
Children's book written by Boyzone member Stephen Gately and published posthumously by Hodder & Stoughton in 2010. Said to be similar in style to the works of Enid Blyton, C. S. Lewis and Walt Disney.Wikipedia
- Brand: A Second Coming
Winmdi download. 2015 English documentary film about comedian Russell Brand directed by Ondi Timoner. The film documents Brand's transformation from a comedian to activist over the past five years.Wikipedia
- The Case of the Late Pig
Crime novel by English writer Margery Allingham, first published 1937, by Hodder & Stoughton. Ninth novel featuring the mysterious Albert Campion and his butler/valet/bodyguard Magersfontein Lugg.Wikipedia
- Teach Yourself
Currently an imprint of Hodder Education and formerly a series published by the English Universities Press that specializes in self-instruction books. Most famous for its language education books, but its titles in mathematics are also best sellers, and over its long history the series has covered a great many other subjects as well.Wikipedia
- What I Loved
Novel written by American writer Siri Hustvedt first published in 2003 by Hodder and Stoughton in London. Written from the point of view of Leo Hertzberg, an art historian living in New York.Wikipedia
- WTF? (book)
Book by the British journalist Robert Peston published in November 2017 by Hodder & Stoughton. Analysis of the underlying economic reasons why Britain voted to leave the EU in the 2016 referendum, and charts the events leading up to the referendum.Wikipedia
- Fair Game (memoir)
Memoir by Valerie Plame Wilson. Former covert CIA officer whose then-classified non-official cover identity as 'Valerie Plame' was leaked to the press in July 2003, after her husband, former Ambassador Joseph C. Wilson, IV, had criticized the George W. Bush administration's rationale for the Iraq War.Wikipedia
- A Far Sunset
Science fiction novel by Edmund Cooper, published by Hodder & Stoughton in July 1967. The starship Gloria Mundi, built and manned by the United States of Europe, lands on the planet Altair Five in the year 2032.Wikipedia
- A Closed and Common Orbit
2016 science fiction novel by Becky Chambers, published by Hodder and Stoughton. Sequel to her 2014 novel The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet.Wikipedia
- Solacers
2012 memoir written by Iranian-American author Arion Golmakani. First-person narrative about an abandoned boy growing up on the streets in 1960s Iran, before the Iranian Revolution of 1979.Wikipedia
- My Friend Leonard
Memoir written by James Frey. Continuing where A Million Little Pieces left off, the book centers on the father-son relationship Frey develops with Leonard, a friend from the addiction clinic featured in his earlier book.Wikipedia
- Getaway (The Saint)
Mystery novel by Leslie Charteris first published in the United Kingdom in September 1932 by Hodder and Stoughton. The fifth full-length novel featuring the adventures of the modern day Robin Hood-inspired crimebuster Simon Templar, and the ninth Saint book published overall since 1928.Wikipedia
- Goodbye, Mr. Chips
Novella about the life of a schoolteacher, Mr. Chipping, written by the English writer James Hilton and first published by Hodder & Stoughton in October 1934. It has been adapted into two cinema films and two television presentations.Wikipedia
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Pay: ₹89.00 MRP: ₹199.00 55% OFF. Sold By: Book Thela-Quantity: No Review. Add to Cart Add to Wishlist + Wishlist. VARIANT SELLER PRICE QUANTITY; Description of product Description of product. In 2006 Russell Brand exploded onto the international comedy scene. He has been named Time Outs Comedian of the Year, Best. A child’s garden of vices, My Booky Wook is also a relentless ride with a comic mind clearly at the wheel. The bloke can write. He rhapsodizes about heroin better than anyone since Jim Carroll. — New York Times Book Review “’The most talented stand-up comedian to emerge in Britain this decade.”.
- Brand's first autobiography, My Booky Wook, was released on 15 November 2007 and received favourable reviews.Russell Brand-Wikipedia
- Having already shot Russell Brand for his memoir My Booky Wook Chalkley was asked to produce the cover for Brand's book Revolution published in 2014.Dean Chalkley-Wikipedia
- Winterbottom and Brand had previously discussed—but ultimately abandoned—the idea of producing a film version of Brand's first memoir, My Booky Wook.The Emperor's New Clothes (2015 film)-Wikipedia
- As confirmed in his memoirs My Booky Wook and mentioned on his radio shows, Brand was often drunk or on heroin during the filming of RE:Brand.RE:Brand-Wikipedia
- He had also hosted a variety of radio shows (though had been forced to resign from the BBC after a scandal over prank phone calls) and published a memoir, My Booky Wook, and its sequel, Booky Wook 2.Revolution (book)-Wikipedia
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