Sunday 31 December 2023

2023 - Quick Review - 2024 Goals


Happy New Year Folks!

As the years go by faster I thought I'd share a quick review of my 2023.  Not the best year, yet not the worst like 1992, 2006, 2017 and 2021.

Like 2022 I haven't met any of my goals for the year.  This makes me determined to kick my own arse and get motivated.


Reading - A worst year than 2022! I read 4 books in 2022.  This year on my 2nd book.  Wrath by John Gwynne.  Loving the series but once I'm home from work, I'm tired and motivation dies.  Which is the same for everything I've been meaning to do in 2023.


Writing - Same thing as my reading.  Once home have no motivation.  Hope this will change in 2024.

Health - I started 2023 with a rocky start.  Three times I had a 24 hour blood pressure monitor on, for high blood pressure.  Eventually it showed blood pressure normal, but I'm not 100% convinced.  Especially as I've still eaten bad and not lost weight.

Work - still in same job in call centre.  Managed not to be on incoming phones too much this year but think this will change in 2024.

2024 Goals

Reading - With so many books to read and time marching fast I have decided to do a 24 in 2024 book challenge.  I will be choosing smaller novels and collections so hopefully will have quicker reads 

Writing - I have joined a January writing challenge.  As part of a Facebook group called Write Magic, they have created a Fire and Ice challenge.  I'm in the Fire team and the goal is to get more words down than the Ice team.  It will give me the opportunity to meet new writers.

Health - In January going to cut down on sugar and eat better and slowly exercise.  By the end of January I hope to have started back at the gym.

Work - Hopefully will stay in an admin team as long as possible.  If my work want me on incoming calls then it's time to say bye.  Incoming calls are too stressful and there is too much to remember.  Maybe in 2024 I will change my career from office work?

And Finally - I hope to carry on going to my favourite places, including York, Waterstones stores and fingers crossed Derby for 2024 Edge-lit.

Plus going to new places will be a goal too.  Including going abroad.  Money permitting.

Hopefully 2024 will be a brighter, better place for everyone.  Here's hoping!

Happy New Year One and All.


Sunday 24 December 2023

Merry Christmas 2023

 


Good Tidings to you all!

I'm repeating last year's Merry Christmas as nothing has changed.

I'm even using the same tree as last year.

Again this year has flown.  Feels like time is speeding up and it's Christmas already.

Also this year I'm still reading John Gwynne's The Faithful and the Fallen series.  Only read 2 books this year!  Well still to finish Wrath by year end.  A great book and series.  Hopefully a review will be out before New Years Day.

It's also the second Christmas with my cat Sweetpea.  

She's grown a bit since last Christmas.

Anyway hope Santa brings you all what you've asked for.

Merry Christmas xxx

Monday 18 December 2023

Godzilla Minus One - Film Review


 Hi Little Monsters

Went to see the new Godzilla film yesterday, and it didn't disappoint.

To celebrate the 70th birthday of the Big G, Toho studios have decided to bring back their most famous monster.

It has nothing to do with the Hollywood Monsterverse, which in itself is great.  This movie takes us back to another origin story for Godzilla.  Instead of a man in a costume, they have used CGI.  Although I don't think all of Godzilla's time on screen is CGI.  But it looks stunning non the less.  Plus it has a much lower budget than the American version.

Set at the end of World War 2 in 1945, it follows disgraced Kamikaze pilot Shikishima, who has landed on an island full of mechanics pretending his plane is malfunctioning.

They are attacked by a T-tex type monster the island inhabitants call Godzilla. It is much smaller than usual. Shikishima has the chance to kill Godzilla but freezes.  It leaves him and one mechanic alive.

A year later he has returned home.  His parents have died in the war and there are a lot of homeless including a woman with a baby who he reluctantly takes in.

 In the meantime Godzilla is mutated and enlarged by nuclear tests in the ocean nearby.  Godzilla then attacks the mainland, whereby a group of people including Shikishima vow to stop him.

Overall - this is the first film I've watched in a cinema with subtitles.  I really enjoyed it and they didn't distract from the action and drama.  The subtitles and dialogue were done really well.  I've seen some films with subtitles where you can't tell which characters are talking and when.

The story, although simple was well done.  It was a redemption, love, revenge and monster story all in one.  The pacing of the story flowed well also.

It also hit on a human level as Shikishima goes through PTSD and survivors guilt.  At first he seems an arsehole, as well as a coward.  Although as the story progresses and he falls for the woman he takes in and gets protective of the young child.  This helps his character turn around.

It even had me tear up, when the young girl was asking for her mother, after she "dies".

The action is great, and special effects are spot on for a low budget.  My only gripe is that Godzilla isn't on screen enough.  This is probably because in the Hollywood films he is on screen a lot.

I couldn't fault any of the actors either especially the leads.

It even felt like Jaws in some scenes as Shikishima and his friends on a minesweeper boat look for Godzilla.  There is some great banter between them and suspense.

Spoilers - it also sets up a sequel at the end of the film or possibly it moves into the original Godzilla timeline.

I hope they do a sequel, as it was a serious and quite realistic take on the monster movie, and way better than some of the Godzilla films where he starts dancing and has a son.

Score   9/10

Monday 11 December 2023

A Christmas Evie book launch!

Morning Reader Folks.

If you're in the mood for a fun Christmas comedy romance, then check out my writer friend Karen's debut novel.

I've seen Karen's publishing journey for about 12 years.  We met at a writing workshop held by Halifax Library.  She invited me to Cleckheaton Writing Group, which she ran and had many writing adventures.  This includes putting together two Cleckheaton Writing Festivals.

She has shared many stories with us including sci-fi and murder mystery and I'm glad to see she is at last published.  Hopefully the first of many novels.

The novel is also available on Amazon Kindle.  Although you need to put in Karen Naylor Christmas Evie and in Kindle mode as there is another book with the same name.  Hopefully this will be easy to find when the paperback version comes out.  This of course is the version I'm getting.

Well done Karen.

Happy Reading Folks!

Today is the official publication date for my first novel, a rom com entitled Christmas Evie which is available to purchase now from my publishers, Champagne Book Group, site or from all ebook sites.

Christmas Evie - Champagne Book Group (champagnebooks.com)

CHRISTMAS EVIE

"Evie, a dating disaster, agrees to go on a date with one of her friend's brothers. It has nothing to do with Nathaniel, the hot guy working at the tea rooms or the King Clause, which means she's to be married by Christmas. Nathaniel offers to look after his sister Rosalie's tea rooms while she's in hospital. It has nothing to do with the fact he thinks the owner of the florist opposite the tea rooms is 'the one.' Nor his mistake in telling his mum he'll be bringing home a girl to Capri for Christmas. Or forgetting to tell Evie he has a twin. A case of mistaken identity threatens to turn Christmas, and Evie's dreams, into more than a dating disaster. With her heart at stake, can she set her future on the right twin?" Smashwords Link: https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/1479377?fbclid=IwAR2kiD7e_cfA0hkejiV1TwyF2wiTsYLX2RXCweaASlJQe6rj24UA-tE6yLM Also available on Apple, Rakuten and Barns and Noble (as its an American Publisher) and available on Amazon on 21st



And here is an author interview I did back in July for Champagne Book Group where I talk about Christmas Evie and more (which is also up on YouTube):

https://www.facebook.com/watch/?ref=search&v=3409857335942764&external_log_id=7f752de8-ee2d-4bf0-9e5f-32b12413e09e&q=if%20these%20pages%20could%

Sunday 3 December 2023

December 2023 Update

 

Hi Nerds

Hope everyone is fine.

Yet again time marches on and we find ourselves in December already.  I'm sure time has sped up.

Not much to post on this update.


In November:

In Doctor Who terms I had my 47th regeneration.  I enjoyed a great birthday in Llandudno, which was a pleasant surprise.

I managed to visit a new Waterstones and get even more books to look at on my shelves, slowly turning brown over the coming years.

I'm still reading Wrath and not written yet so won't dwell on that too much. 

I did manage to finish collecting Ian C Douglas's Zeke Hailey series, which I will begin to read and review early 2024.

Into December -

Mainly concentrating on getting through Christmas and Christmas shopping.

Hope to at least finish Wrath. Only the 2nd book I've read this year, which is terrible.  Especially when my aim was to read 25 books this year.  Hopefully I will get chance to read a small horror or Doctor Who novel before years end.

Will try to write this month as it's been on my mind for ages.  It's just starting writing that's the issue.

Will probably leave healthy eating and the gym till after Christmas.

The same with job searching.  Will try looking after Christmas.

Well enjoy December.  Don't spend too much!

Neil x

Thursday 30 November 2023

A Chase in Time - Doctor Who Story

 


Hey Whovians

As it's now the 60th Anniversary of Doctor Who, what better way to celebrate than to repost my 11th Doctor short story.

Time really does fly as I first posted the story 10 years ago on 28th November 2013.

It was written as a writing challenge from Cleckheaton Writing Group.  We had to write a story set in a taxi, on Valentine's Day, with old enemies included.

Hope you enjoy (again).

A Chase in Time


The tall man stopped at the kerbside out of breath.  He waved out his slim gangly arms calling out loud.
“Taxi”. He shouted.
After a few moments a black and white cab, pulled up beside him.
He opened up the back passenger door and sprang in.  Sitting down was uncomfortable.  It wasn’t that he was too fat.  He was slim but his knees were squashed up against the front passenger seat. 

Bert was the taxi driver.  Been one almost all his life.  Forty five years young with a totally bald shiny head.  He groaned as his fat tummy rested over the bottom of the steering wheel.  He too was uncomfortable.  And squashed. 
Bert creaked his bull neck around as much as he could to look at his next meal ticket.  He saw a thin young man with a strange angular long head and wavy brown hair.  The strangers dark, deep set eyes sparkled at him and the stranger smiled wildly.
“This is the part where you ask where I’m going right?” asked the stranger, looking at his watch.
He was clearly flustered and needed to be somewhere in a hurry.
“Oh yeah.. I sorry guvnor.   Where to?”
“Just drive down this road for now.  I’ll let you know soon where to go.  Thanks Bert”.
Bert was shocked.  “How you know my name?”
“It says on your licence,” replied the stranger pointing a bony finger to Bert’s license above the dashboard.  It was his taxi licence.  Bert sometimes forgot it was there as no passengers had used his name before.  He didn’t like customers being too familiar with him.

It was a Sunday in town so the roads and pavements were fairly quiet.  Plus at five o’ clock most shops had long been shut.
Even so Bert drove slowly down the road.  He wasn’t sure if the stranger would change their direction at any moment.  It also gave him the chance to give the stranger another look over through his mirror.  He was very odd looking.  For a young man his dress sense was atrocious.  No one wore tweed jackets and bow ties anymore.  Unless they were geography teachers or fancy dress.
The stranger suddenly took what looked like a torch out of an inside pocket of his tweed jacket.  It buzzed and whirred and a green light shone at the top.  The stranger  studied it closely.
“Nearly caught up.” He muttered.  He then looked up at Bert staring at him in the mirror and smiled.
He leaned forward between the driver and passenger seats.  He stared at the contents on the passenger side.
“Mmmm jelly babies.  My favourites.  May I?”
“Of course,” replied Bert.
The stranger reached over to a paper bag on the passenger seat and took a few, popping one into his mouth.
“Now Bert,” he munched. “ Things may get a bit weird but there’s nothing to worry about.  I’m here to sort things out.  I made a bit of a boo boo to be honest.”
“Here what you on about.  Have you any money for this ride?”
Bert had had trouble before,  customers jumping in and messing him about and running off and not paying.
“Stop the car,” screamed the stranger.  “I’ll just be a minute.  By the way I’m the Doctor.”
“Doctor Who?” asked Bert . But the stranger had already stepped out of the taxi and made his way to a cash point.  Bert watched as the Doctor pulled out the whirring green torch thing and pointed it at the ATM machine.
“He’s having a giraffe,” said Bert out loud.
Suddenly the ATM machine spat out lots of twenty pound notes as the Doctor pocketed a few and raced back to the taxi.
“Go.”  He shouted. 
Bert set off but in the rear view mirror he saw the cash machine spewing out even more money.  Out of control it was.

“Is it Valentines day?” asked the Doctor, again peaking between the front seats and looking at a card on  the passenger seat next to the bag of jelly babies.

“Er yes it is.  It’s for my wife.” Replied Bert.
“Very nice.  How long you been married Bert?”
“Bout 20 years Guv,”
“It’s Doctor.  Is that all you’ve got her after 20 years?”
“All I could afford.”
“Well the old Doctor here can help you out Bert,”
Bert slowed down the taxi as he watched the Doctor on the back seat rifle through his tweed jacket’s inside pocket.  The Doctor suddenly pulled out a large alarm clock.
“That’s not it, hold on got it,”
Next he pulled out a red telescope and threw it onto the seat next to him.
“Nearly had it then,” he exclaimed.
Bert had now stopped at a set of traffic lights as the Doctor then pulled out a slightly dry but beautiful bouquet of mixed colourful  flowers.
“There you go Bert give the Mrs these,”
“Ohh Guv . .. . I mean Doctor you didn’t have to.  Ere how did you have all that in your small jacket pocket?”
“The pocket’s bigger on the inside,” smiled the Doctor.
The green lit torch suddenly whirred and flashed like crazy.  It opened up slightly.  The Doctor studied it intently and smiled.
“Found her.” He shouted excitedly.  “Next left Bert,”
Bert took the corner and the Doctor pressed his face up against the window looking up to the rooftops. 
“There she is,”

Bert looked out his window and saw a strange shadow on the ground moving fast and leaping over the buildings.  He daren’t look up to the rooftops.
“Next left,” shouted the Doctor.
As they rounded the corner the sound of screaming hit their ears as people ran in all directions.  Most were running from a large Off Licence store.
A middle aged woman ran up to the taxi screaming.
“Monster in the shop, let me in.  Let me in,” she yelled grabbing at the door handle.
“Let me out, stay here Bert might get messy,”  the Doctor opened the door and left the cab leaving the woman sat in the back puffing out of breath.
Bert watched the tall man walk confidently to the store entrance, his green lit torch  held out in front of him. 
Curiosity got the better of Bert and with a sigh and against the woman’s protests Bert nervously left his taxi and slowly followed the Doctor into the store.
Behind the counter a small Asian woman cowered in a corner muttering, eyes wide open.  The Doctor was out of sight.  Bert walked round a couple of aisles until he suddenly spotted the gangly Doctor stood on a freezer unit waving a string of sausages around. 
Bert thought the Doctor looked very funny and chuckled until his eye caught a small movement  to the left of the Doctor.   At first it looked like a large lizard but as it’s big green eyes gazed from the sausages to Bert it made him freeze in terror.

There stood in the aisles was a velociraptor.  Stretching its muscular hind legs to get a better look at Bert over a chest freezer.  It s front arms outstretched clicking big sharp claws on the glass.  It looked beautiful.  It had small feathers over light green skin which shone under the shops lights. 

It started moving towards Bert.  He was rooted to the spot with fear.  His insignificant forty five years of life flashed before his eyes.  He was going to die.
“Hoy over here.  Look got you some lovely sausages,” shouted the  Doctor banging a string of sausages in the freezer top.
The dinosaur turned and trotted towards the Doctor.  He threw the sausages a couple of feet in front of him and it ate the lot.  It was extremely hungry.

“Must have been lost in the Tard...  oops, too many spoilers.   We need to get her to follow us.  Grab some meat from that fridge behind you Bert,”
“Is it a baby dinosaur?” asked Bert.
“No fully grown,” replied the Doctor edging his way past the munching dinosaur.
Bert was puzzled,  the velociraptor was no bigger than two foot high.  The Doctor had noticed his puzzled look as Bert stared at the beast.
“The films always make them look bigger otherwise no one would be scared when they watch Jurassic Park.  Don’t be fooled, those claws and teeth could still do a lot of damage.  Now quickly Bert follow me.”

The Doctor had now passed the prehistoric beast and started fast towards the door.  It looked up and around first staring at the Doctor with  green lizard slanted eyes then turned towards Bert.  It stalked slowly towards him.
“Run Bert.”
Bert sprinted out behind the thin gangly Doctor although sprint wasn’t the word for it as after a few feet he was sweating and panting.  He was desperately out of shape but out the corner of his eye he saw the velociraptor coming fast behind him.  Bert dropped one of the burgers he had scooped up from the fridges moments earlier and made his way out of the shop exit behind the Doctor.  Luckily the dinosaur had stopped to sniff and snack the burgers but only ate one.  Spitting the rest out in disgust.
The Doctor was fast.  He had already got over the road outside and was now dashing down an alleyway.  His green lit instrument held high in his hands.  Bert struggled to follow but the site of the velociraptor sprinting out of the shop behind him made him push himself.  He could hear his heart pounding fast in his chest and he ached all over.  Up ahead in the alley the Doctor had stopped dead, his hand and green torch held high above him.  Bert sprinted up to him as the velociraptor closed in on him.

As Bert reached the Doctor some strange things began to happen.  Firstly a weird screeching  sound  came from no where, getting louder and louder.  Bert thought it would be the sound a robotic elephant would make if constipated on the toilet. 
Then a huge room started to fade into view around them and the velociraptor in time with the noise slowly getting denser and denser until it was totally whole and real around them.  Even the velociraptor stopped dead in its tracks to look around.
“Welcome to the Tardis,” smiled the Doctor and waved his hand around.
Bert stared at his new, sudden location.  Just beside himself and the Doctor was a big round console with screens and buttons.  The console was above a glass floor.  Out of the console were two big blue lights which went up and down in time with the screeching  noise.  The room was yellow with a big blue door one end which Bert realised must be the exit and an open corridor to the other side.
The open corridor was where Bert dashed to when he saw the velociraptor jump onto the console  and lunge at the Doctor with its huge claws out just missing his throat.  The Doctor rolled over his console and down the other side flipping switches as he did so.  The blue lights above the console moved faster.
The velociraptor stalked up the console slowly to the Doctor its head to the side watching his next move.  It had him trapped, with one pounce it would be upon him.
“Sorry old girl!” the Doctor said aloud and pointed his green torch at the console.  After a couple of seconds the console blew up just in front of the velociraptor which knocked it out onto the floor, dazed.  The console went dead and the room dark.

This freaked Bert out too much and he ran for the blue door.
“Wait Bert!” called the Doctor, “It may be dangerous out there.”
But it was too late and Bert had left the Tardis.  The Doctor swiftly followed Bert out.
“Why does no one listen to me till it’s too late?” the Doctor mumbled to himself as he followed Bert out of the Tardis.  What he saw startled him.  Instead of being in a hot dense prehistoric jungle, he stepped out into a long metal corridor.  Here he found Bert stood looking out the right side of the corridor which was sheer glass.
“Wow.” whispered Bert as he stared over a an icy mountain range.  Two bright moons hung low in the night sky.
“Impressive eh?” asked the Doctor.
“Who are you? How did we get here?”
“I told you. I’m the Doctor and we arrived here in my ship.  She’s a beauty ain’t she?” replied the Doctor pointing out to the Tardis.
“Although I’m not sure how much damage I’ve caused,” the Doctor continued as he walked back into the blue old fashioned police box Bert was staring at, totally in awe and shock.  A puzzled look crossed his face.  In front of him stood a small police box, yet he had just ran out of a huge room.  Bert walked back to the opened door of the Tardis and peered in at the huge yellow interior with the rounded console sat in the middle.
“Just like my jacket pocket eh,” the Doctor shouted enthusiastically at him from the control panel.  He was madly flicking switches and kicking the console.
“Nearly there.” He added.  The Doctor then looked up at Bert’s confused face and strode over to him.
“I, I can’t believe it!” started Bert as he started walking around the Tardis knocking on the side.
It had all been too much for Bert.  First the dinosaur then the weird space ship.
“Nothing to worry about Bert old chum, I’ll fix the Tardis and have you back home to the wife in no time.  Especially on Valentines day.  You’ve missed most of it already with working it.”
“How is this possible?” asked Bert in wonderment still tapping the wooden exterior of the Tardis.
“It’s my Tardis – Time and Relative Dimensions in Space – a ship of the Time Lords.  Well Time Lord.”
“And that torch thing you’ve been waving about?”
“This?” the Doctor pulled out the green torch gizmo, “is my Sonic screwdriver.  Very useful, very useful indeed.”
Bert felt the Tardis as he walked around the side and back of the blue wooden box.  The Doctor followed him around, a big grin on his face.  He clearly liked showing it off.  As they rounded the Tardis back to the doors Bert stopped suddenly.  The Doctor looked up at what Bert was staring at.
“Friends of yours Doctor?” asked Bert, his voice trembling.
“Not friends of mine, more like old enemies.  Very old enemies!”

There a few feet in front of the Doctor and Bert was a half robot, half human figure stood looking at them through black holes on a silver face.  It looked emotionless with a small black hole for the mouth and had tubes coming out of the side of its head connecting to what looked like a round light.  Although the figure was silver in appearance not all of it was metallic.  There was a thin silver fabric covering the face, arms, neck and chest.  Below the chest there was a crude silver control box with buttons attached and flashing lights.
“Quick inside the Tardis!” whispered the Doctor.  As he said this the sound of a marching metallic army rang in their ears and over a dozen metallic monstrosities rounded a corner at the far end of the corridor.  All blank faces like the one in front of them.
Bert was shaking with fear.  He had only ever seen anything like this on the television but now confronted with these cold, emotionless beings it was like a living nightmare.  Suddenly he saw out of the corner of his eye, the Doctors slim gangly body dash backwards into the Tardis.  Bert turned to follow and rush into the Tardis also, but was grabbed by his jumper.
Halt!” cried out a sharp, piercing metallic voice. 
But Bert had managed to get into the Tardis with the creature with him.
“Great, you’ve brought the Cyberman with you through the Tardis defences!” cried out the Doctor now at the other side of the console flicking switches and using his sonic screwdriver also.
Bert  scrambled out of the Cybermans grip as it stood confused looking around the Tardis in wonderment.  Computing the situation.  Outside the army of the Cybermen quickened their pace and moved towards the door.
Bert was now round the opposite side of the console next to the Doctor when he noticed the velociraptor shaking its head to and fro coming round.  It curled its head around towards the Cyberman who had now noticed the prehistoric beast.  It was too late.  Before the Cyberman could do anything the velociraptor had leapt of the console, its claws out and ripped through the thin metal fabric on the neck. 
Thick dark blood poured out over the silver and over the control panel below the chest as the Cyberman let out a gargled metallic screech which hurt Berts ears.  The velociraptor continued to rip and tear at the Cyberman  until it stopped kicking and was dead.

Outside the Tardis the army of Cybermen were mere feet away and had speeded up to help their fallen comrade.  The Doctor spotted this and pointed his sonic screwdriver at the door.  With a quick whir and buzz it slammed the doors shut.
“Got to be quick and get the little fellow back to his time before he finishes his cyber snack.  It’s a good job it’s a very early version of the Cybermen.  More organic you see,” beamed the Doctor.
“More to snack on I guess,” mumbled the Doctor as he flipped switches and pushed buttons and pointed his sonic screwdriver at the console.  Within a few minutes the two console lights were moving up  and down in time with the screeching, grinding sound.  A few minutes more they came to a stop and the Doctor ran over to the doors and opened them as the velociraptor finished its snack.
“Here boy!” he shouted over and the velociraptor trotted over and out into the jungle beyond.
“Right best get you home Bert.  Your wife will be waiting especially today on Valentine Day.”
Bert nodded his head.  The events of the last couple of hours had frazzled his mind.  Part of him wondered if he was in fact dreaming.
The Doctor fired up the Tardis once more and within moments was opening its doors again to let Bert out.
“Well Bert hope you enjoyed the ride?” smiled the Doctor his eyes twinkling away.
“Erm yeah but what about the . .. .” Bert pointed at the bloodied body of the Cyberman.
“He’s not going anywhere,” laughed the Doctor.  “Oh here’s your fare.”  The Doctor reached into his pocket and pulled out forty pounds.
“No you keep it Doctor.  You’ve given me the ride of my life!”
With that Bert walked out into the alleyway and towards his taxi as the Tardis faded away behind him.  The woman who had got in the back of his taxi had gone leaving his the rear door open.  When he got in the taxi Bert looked at his clock.  Only five minutes had gone by although it had seemed he had been longer.

Bert stared at the bouquet of flowers on the passenger seat and smiled.  He looked up as two women walked past chatting. 
One of the women, a tall old woman talked loudly as she got to Bert’s door.
“I bet it was an internet stunt in that shop.  Someone looked to have let a chicken loose.  Although its laid some funny looking eggs!”
At this Bert’s face went white.  He rolled down his window and looked up at the sky.
“DOCTOR.......” he shouted.





End ?

Sunday 19 November 2023

Llandudno Waterstones and Haul

 



Greetings fellow Book Worms!

As my last post showed,  I went to the beautiful Welsh seaside town of Llandudno.  Its picturesque landscape and beach were complimented by my favourite book shop,  Waterstones.  

As part of my nerd goal to visit as many Waterstones as I can, which started a few years ago, it's only fitting I visited the store at Llandudno.







It was a big store with plenty of selection. There was a huge selection of my favourite genres, including horror, sci-fi and fantasy.





Set on two floors Llandudno Waterstones boasted a quite big and comfy cafe area where we had snacks and a coffee.



I also purchased a new Alien book there to go along with my new SFX magazine.



Overall I would score Llandudno a very reasonable 9.5/10.

This puts it near the top of my favourite Waterstones stores.
Leeds
York
Harrogate
Llandudno
Bradford

Happy reading - Neil x




Sunday 12 November 2023

Llandudno Birthday Weekend


 Hi Gang

Well I was whisked away for my birthday at the weekend.  Was taken to a seaside town I'd never thought of going, but fell in love with the place.  Plus the main draw was that there is a Waterstones, with a cafe.

We stayed at a spooky, Munsters, Amityville looking hotel which could be seen everywhere in Llandudno, as it was based at one of the highest points in the seaside town.

It was called Headlands Hotel, and plan to go back and stay there again next year but in the summer.  It had great service and an even better breakfast.  Plus the views over Llandudno and the ocean were stunning.











We also went along one of the longest and oldest piers in the UK.  This also has stunning coastline and ocean views.












We also started walking to Great Orme and saw even more coastline and some mountain goats, which looked like they would fall into the sea.














The food in Llandudno was tasty, and we had two scrumptious meals.  An Italian and an Indian. I even had veal for the first time.










I even managed to get a new book.  I will definitely be going back to Llandudno.