Knees Up Mother Earth (Brentford Trilogy #7)
Developers are planning to destroy Brentford's beloved football grounds. Something must be done, and the lads of The Flying Swan, Brentfordare stirring.
Hardcover, 384 pages
Published
August 1st 2004
by Gollancz
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The 7th book in the Brentford Trilogy and the second book in the Witches of Chiswick Trilogy. When Norman Hartnell of the paper shop collects a large amount of computer spare parts and builds himself a strangely Victorian-looking computer, it starts a string of events involving a buried serpent, Pooley becoming manager of Brentford football team (with Omalley as his PA), H.G. Wells and his Time Machine, and yet another evil corporation based in a pitch black building.[return][return]I'm not sure...more
Another fine book, 7th in the Brentford Trilogy. Hard to explain, but in the simplest of terms:
A Great and Ancient Evil lurks beneath the turf of the Brentford football pitch... and someone wants to let it out. But before they can they must face the lads of Brentford on and off the field in battle.
This tale borders on the epic, and features most of the cast of the other books in the trilogy plus some of the stars of the books that are fictional in the universe of the trilog...more
A Great and Ancient Evil lurks beneath the turf of the Brentford football pitch... and someone wants to let it out. But before they can they must face the lads of Brentford on and off the field in battle.
This tale borders on the epic, and features most of the cast of the other books in the trilogy plus some of the stars of the books that are fictional in the universe of the trilog...more
Pooley and O'Malley, of The Flying Swan Pub, must do all they can to save Brentford's football grounds from being demolished. And that may just mean coaching the local team into winning it all. That is, unless the ancient evil which hides in Brentford decides to have some fun too.
Top quality toot!
Fans of the author will love and those unaccustomed to Rankin's drawl may be confused and slightly scared by his style. But so worth it!
I would rec Rankin to anyone.
Fans of the author will love and those unaccustomed to Rankin's drawl may be confused and slightly scared by his style. But so worth it!
I would rec Rankin to anyone.
Well I am not a football fan but, true to most Rankin books, it is not a rerequesite! I'm still getting lost with the Hugo Rune threads but I suspect (and please fellow Rankin fans tell me if I'm wrong) that there may well be a few missing links or ilogical plot devices here or there in this?!
Enway I still enjoyd it muchly!
Enway I still enjoyd it muchly!
Knees up Mother Earth (Brentford Trilogy) by Robert Rankin (2005)
Knees Up Mother Earth (Gollancz SF) by Robert Rankin (2004)
Knees Up Mother Earth (Brentford Trilogy) by Robert Rankin (2005)
Have read book but will re-read for review.
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