In ALAN PARTRIDGE: NOMAD, Alan dons his boots, windcheater and scarf and embarks on an odyssey through a place he once knew - it's called Britain - intent on completing a journey of immense personal significance. Diarising his ramble in the form of a 'journey journal', Alan details the people and places he encounters, ruminates on matters large and small and, on a final leg fraught with danger, becomes - not a man (because he was one to start off with) - but a better, more inspiring example of a man. This deeply personal book is divided into chapters and has a colour photograph on the front cover. It is deeply personal. Through witty vignettes, heavy essays and nod-inducing pieces of wisdom, Alan shines a light on the nooks of the nation and the crannies of himself, making this a biography that biographs the biographer while also biographing bits of Britain.
Should be £2.50 secondhand by about February, so I'm waiting for that. But if you want to read it now/ get for Xmas, I can't see it becoming cheaper anytime soon.
I'd recommend getting the audio book, read by Partridge himself. Painfully funny. Jackanackanory!
tek-monkey
14 Nov 16#4
Thanks.
snowflake75
14 Nov 16#5
Jurassic Park....Smell my cheese.... back of the net!!! :smile:
Daddio
14 Nov 16#6
Is this as good as IPartridge. That was one hilarious book and audiobook.
LoRdPlOps111 to Daddio
14 Nov 16#8
Yes, sample quote 'Edmonds, me and Edmonds had a bitter rivalry...he sat there, with his stupid Ewok head'
Also 'I'd left the organisation to my assistant, Lynn, which in hindsight may not have been a good move, after all this was the woman who raised her hand to bid on an eBay auction'.
CharlesCalthrop to Daddio
14 Nov 16#14
Nowhere as funny. The Edmonds bit is pretty much the only good bit of the book most of which is painfully unfunny. Armando Ianucci isn't listed in the credits which explains a lot. I say this as someone who has vast swathes of 'I, Partridge' memorised by heart. They've reduced our Lord and Master to a series of rejected sketches based on classic lines. It's like being stuck in the pub listening to people quote Pulp Fiction ad infinitum
Also love his desire to merge Suffolk and Norfolk into one county, using the first part of Norfolk (Nor) and the latter part of Suffolk (Folk)....
Daddio
14 Nov 16#10
Lol, those two sentences alone have sold the book to me.
john swfc
14 Nov 161#11
Got the audiobook last week, enjoying it - it's no I Partridge but it's certainly competitive.
Audible randomly offered me another free trial (last one I had was when I got I Partridge for free). So I got Nomad, cancelled the membership and was then offered another free credit if I stayed. So I did, got myself another free book and then cancelled anyway. Utter nutters. I wonder who got the power pack.
Shinobei
14 Nov 162#12
wonder when theyll get pulped?
AsariMilk
14 Nov 162#13
NOMAD
/ˈnəʊmad/
noun
1 a person who does not stay long in the same place; a wanderer.
2 a member of a people that travels from place to place to find fresh pasture for its animals and has no permanent home
3 Scottish: 'not mad'
Shard
14 Nov 161#15
"Your fog lamps are on! There's no fog!"
deadcert
14 Nov 161#16
Cashback
deadcert
14 Nov 16#17
She really shouldn't be riding a bike at her age
clayts
14 Nov 161#18
McGill
14 Nov 161#19
"Swallow is a detective who tackles vandalism. Bit of a Maverick, not afraid to break the law if he thinks it’s necessary. He’s not a criminal – but he will, perhaps, travel at 80 miles an hour on the motorway if, for example he wants to get somewhere quickly."
LoRdPlOps111 to McGill
14 Nov 161#20
'Flint will appear in the background of some Swallow episodes, he's a fireman who is dead inside due to him going to sleep in bed with a lit cigarette, and burning down his wife's side of the house'
dealpickle
14 Nov 161#21
I think they need to put Alan back in his box for a few years. I thought the recent series of Mid-Morning Matters wasn't great, and Scissored Isle was pretty forgettable (although Alan on drugs wearing his vest was pretty funny). Still a great character, but best in small doses.
Towelie
14 Nov 16#22
Needles to say, I had the last laugh.
reesylid
14 Nov 16#23
you do realise it's impossible for me to draw a chalk **** on my back
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In ALAN PARTRIDGE: NOMAD, Alan dons his boots, windcheater and scarf and embarks on an odyssey through a place he once knew - it's called Britain - intent on completing a journey of immense personal significance. Diarising his ramble in the form of a 'journey journal', Alan details the people and places he encounters, ruminates on matters large and small and, on a final leg fraught with danger, becomes - not a man (because he was one to start off with) - but a better, more inspiring example of a man. This deeply personal book is divided into chapters and has a colour photograph on the front cover. It is deeply personal. Through witty vignettes, heavy essays and nod-inducing pieces of wisdom, Alan shines a light on the nooks of the nation and the crannies of himself, making this a biography that biographs the biographer while also biographing bits of Britain.
Should be £2.50 secondhand by about February, so I'm waiting for that. But if you want to read it now/ get for Xmas, I can't see it becoming cheaper anytime soon.
Also https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B000CD1H6G/?tag=ho01f-21
The Alan Partridge Complete Box Set [DVD] £7.99 prime + (£3.00 delivery non-prime) @ Amazon
- got some heat 3 months ago :smiley: - same price now
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Also 'I'd left the organisation to my assistant, Lynn, which in hindsight may not have been a good move, after all this was the woman who raised her hand to bid on an eBay auction'.
I, Partridge: We Need To Talk About Alan (Hardcover) preowned (USED) @ Amazon £1.95 delivered if you're quick - this is hilarious
Audible randomly offered me another free trial (last one I had was when I got I Partridge for free). So I got Nomad, cancelled the membership and was then offered another free credit if I stayed. So I did, got myself another free book and then cancelled anyway. Utter nutters. I wonder who got the power pack.
/ˈnəʊmad/
noun
1 a person who does not stay long in the same place; a wanderer.
2 a member of a people that travels from place to place to find fresh pasture for its animals and has no permanent home
3 Scottish: 'not mad'