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David Weir's career is a tale of triumph on the pitch but also of victory over the assumption all top-level footballers are finished in their mid-30s. Weir who turned 41 in May 2011 is the oldest outfield player to represent Rangers since 1945 passing the mark set by their famous full-back Jock ' Tiger' Shaw. In this revealing autobiography Weir gives an insight into the high of playing in the 1998 World Cup finals for his country to the low of the chaotic 2-2 draw in the Faroes four years later which led to his decision to stop playing for Scotl&. For the first time he gives his side of the story. How he felt Berti Vogts Scotland's boss used him as a scapegoat. Many felt Weir's international career would end on that sour note & that his club career was approaching its conclusion too. He was 32 & David Moyes his manager at Everton made no secret he was on the lookout for new younger defenders. Like thousands of footballers before him Weir could just have accepted his time was up. He had a young family & a father who was suffering from Alzheimer's to help care for & self-doubt gnawed at him. Could he cut it any more? Instead he moved to Rangers in January 2007 making his debut for his childhood favourites at a mere 36 years & 236 days & has helped them to eight trophies since & a European final in 2008. Weir's is a story of battling against the odds to keep playing at the top level & proving he could despite the doubts of others & indeed himself. ...
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I had thought for some time that there must be something funny about Germany because except for hard-drinking types at the Munich beer festival I had never heard of anybody going there for a holiday. This was in my view the first of two advantages. There are travellers who when abroad are delighted to see a fellow countryman. They strike up acquaintanceships which ripen into short friendships; they exchange addresses part with regret send each other Christmas cards for a couple of years & then forget each other. Not I. There are quite enough Englishmen at home without my wanting to run into them abroad. So having only been to Germany once before to do National Service Edward Enfield sets off on his latest cycling trip carrying few preconceptions but plenty of wit. Determining the route he should take from recommendations scrawled on a napkin he starts by following the Romantic Street along the banks of the Danube from Passau to Vienna taking in castles churches & good food along the way. & as Edward amply reveals in this charming book there is no place from which to see a country that is nearly as good as the saddle of a bicycle. ...
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World-renowned scientist Richard Dawkins writes in The God Delusion: ? If this book works as I intend religious readers who open it will be atheists when they put it down.? The volume has received wide coverage fuelled much passionate debate & caused not a little confusion. Alister Mc Grath is ideally placed to evaluate Dawkins? ideas. Once an atheist himself he gained a doctorate in molecular biophysics before going on to become a leading Christian theologian. He wonders how two people who have reflected at length on substantially the same world could possibly have come to such different conclusions about God. Mc Grath subjects Dawkins? critique of faith to rigorous scrutiny. His exhilarating meticulously argued response deals with questions such as: Is faith intellectual nonsense? Are science & religion locked in a battle to the death? Can the roots of Christianity be explained away scientifically? Is Christianity simply a force for evil? This book will be warmly received by those looking for a reliable assessment of The God Delusion & the many questions it raises ? including above all the relevance of faith & the quest for meaning. ...
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Three thousand years before the birth of Christ. An epic conflict is about to begin. The price of victory? Civilization. The price of defeat a return to the dark ages. The hopes of civilization rest on one mans shoulders: Eskkar once a barbarian now a warrior in charge of defending a small town which lies in the path of a vast barbarian war party. The last time the invaders came to Orak they spared no one & the tiny candle of trade & agriculture that had begun there the first in all of human history was extinguished. But Eskkar & Trella the beautiful slave girl he has been given by the grateful townsfolk & the raggle-taggle army he has inherited are not going to flee. They will fight against the overwhelming odds with foolhardy bravery subtle ingenuity & the last drop of their blood. On this tiny band the lathe of history will turn: victory or darkness? ...
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When there is no more room in hell the dead will walk the earth. George A. Romeros iconic film & novel terrified generations. Now Dawn of the Dead is back to terrify once more. The world is being devastated by zombies. No one knows how far they have spread or how to stop them. & as the living fight to save themselves society collapses. Four people escape the chaos of downtown Philadelphia & find shelter in a shopping mall. As the survivors exhaust their greed & the undead scrape at the doors the refuge becomes a prison. & soon there will be nowhere left to hide.. . The classic horror that inspired a genre: if you havent read this yet you need to. If you have youll want to again.

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Polite pensive mature reserved.. . Charlie Brooker is none of these things & less. Picking up where his hilarious Screen Burn left off Dawn of the Dumb" collects the best of Charlie Brookers recent TV writing together with uproarious spleen-venting diatribes on a range of non-televisual subjects
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Dawn Like Thunder

After four years the tide of war is turning in North Africa and Europe. The conflict in Southeast Asia however has reached new heights of savagery and Operation Monsun poses a sinister threat to the hope of allied victory. The Special Operations mission off the Burmese coast requires volunteers - men with nothing to live for or men with everything to lose; men like Lieutenant James Ross awarded the Victoria Cross for his work in underwater sabotage or the desperate amateur Charles villiers heir to a fortune now controlled by the Japanese. The two-man torpedo - the chariot - is the ultimate weapon in a high-risk war. Cast loose into the shadows before an eastern dawn the heroes or madmen who guide it will strike terror into the heart of an invaluable enemy or pay the ultimate price for
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After four years the tide of war is turning in North Africa & Europe. The conflict in Southeast Asia however has reached new heights of savagery & Operation Monsun poses a sinister threat to the hope of allied victory. The Special Operations mission off the Burmese coast requires volunteers
- men with nothing to live for or men with everything to lose; men like Lieutenant James Ross awarded the Victoria Cross for his work in underwater sabotage or the desperate amateur Charles villiers heir to a fortune now controlled by the Japanese. The two-man torpedo
- the chariot
- is the ultimate weapon in a high-risk war. Cast loose into the shadows before an eastern dawn the heroes or madmen who guide it will strike terror into the heart of an invaluable enemy or pay the ultimate price for failure...

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