I've got a bit of a roundup here, I'll be quick
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Action Park by Andy Mulvihill with Jake Rossen
Thanks to @MaudOfTheMarches and @PepeLePew for this recommendation
This is the story of a theme park owned and run by the Mulvihill family in New Jersey which was eventually shut down. The dilapidated, poorly built and managed rides, were a massive safety hazard, but there was little to no regulation. People were seriously injured, people died. Andy Mulvihill, one of 6 children who all worked at the park from its earliest days, blatantly does look at all of it and particularly his father through rose tinted glasses. He clearly idolised his father, but all the same his father profiteered and did little to nothing to improve park safety, often making it worse, and rarely was anyone compensated even the seriously injured, due to Gene Mulvihill engaging in some dodgy insurance shenanigans and outright deceit.
Visiting or working at Action Park seems like an experience unseen before and impossible to replicate. Anarchy and chaos drip off the page. I figured it would have been amazing as a teenager, but outright terrifying for a proper grown up or parent.A good yarn.
I will be buying this as a gift for someone and will be recommending it on.
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O Caledonia by Elspeth Barker
Whilst I did not love this the way other people have (I found it a bit hard work) when the end comes its hard not to have admiration for the concept. Janet reminded me of the current depiction of Wednesday Addams on Netflix
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A Christmas Cornucopia by Mark Forsyth
Another one who picked this up. I've read some of his others, I liked the facts some misconceptions of which I remember being taught at school! The corny nudge nudge Dad Joke type stuff I could have lost to be honest.
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The Dig by John Preston
A three hander narration of the Sutton Hoo Archaeological dig just prior to WW2. It was a little dry, but there's a film on Netflix I fancied watching and it was 99p. I sort of wish I'd read it prior to seeing the Sutton Hoo Artefacts at The British Stole This Museum, as they are among the few things not lifted from other countries, but it wasn't to be.