Author:Doug Naylor
Lister gazed out of the porthole and catalogue the series of disasters that had led him to this point in space and time: the bad decisions, the poor career choices, the unreliable friendships that had led him here - on a prison ship bound for the most inhospitable penal colony in the outer cosmos... and all he'd ever wanted was to be a soft metal guitar icon. This is the beginning of the third and eagerly awaited red dwarf novel where Lister starts out by searching for his Doppelganger and ends up having the future of the human race on his shoulders.
Smegging wonderful . . . the comic riffs are sublime
—— IndependentAfter the fab The Inbetweeners Yearbook comes the complete scripts from the TV show. Each episode has its own intro along with true stories of how characters and themes came about…so, go on, relive the hilarity!
—— Star MagazineAll 18 scripts from the TV show, with introductions from the writers, behind-the-scenes stories, the real-life inspiration behind the stories and a wodge of piccies.
—— HeatI love it, I love it, I love it. Just reading it makes you more content
—— Chris EvansSuch a beautiful book with so many suggestions for how we can get back to happiness. Just looking at it makes me happy
—— Holly Willoughby on This MorningHe writes with insight and warm wit about how small domestic changes can have a meaningful impact
—— Sunday Express S MagA gorgeous guide on how to make your space one of comfort, happiness and light, the Danish way
—— PsychologiesAn evidence-based guide on the simple things we can do to make any house warm and uplifting, and how -
especially in difficult times - we can find comfort and contentment in the everyday.
Meik Wiking reveals how you can turn your home into a snug sanctuary, no matter your space or budget
—— Your Home