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Littlejohn's House of Fun
Littlejohn's House of Fun
Mar 13, 2026 8:03 PM

Author:Richard Littlejohn

Littlejohn's House of Fun

The Daily Mail's most succesful columnist delivers the coup de grace to New Labour, as the nation voted them out of office. He is not only tough on Brown and the causes of Brown, but devastatingly funny about 'Elf and Safety', 'Yuman Rights', the Surveillance Society and all the bureacratic absurdities that make modern life worse than anything George Orwell ever imagined.

But, as the new introductory material reveals, the coalition of Lib Dem and Conservative also means same meat, different gravy. And already we have the first casualty of the cabinet in David Laws, another rich MP exploiting his position to claim expenses paid to his secret lover.

'Littlejohn has been ... a vivid exponent of a great British columnar style that stretches back five centuries or more. He's a distant, bastard cousin of Thomas Nash, Daniel Defoe and Alexander Pope. Cassandra and Bernard Levin might justly buy him a pint in the Chesire Cheese. Like or loathe him, he's the real, talented deal.' Observer

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If you prize free expression, this book is essential reading. I was unable to find fault with a single sentiment

—— Roger Lewis , Daily Telegraph

The English novel's only down-to-earth romantic... there is a quality of golden light that hangs over his books. That comes, I think, from his sense of order and from his own vast, undemonstrative solicitude

—— John Ezard , Guardian

Mallinson's shrewd handling of the issues of discipline and tactics, the responsibilities of junior and senior command, and the self-esteem of the cavalry, reflect both his own professional experience and excellent historical judgement'

—— The Times

Mallinson writes in beautiful almost Jane Austen-like English and his command of history, military detail, horse-mastership ... polymathic.

—— Country Life

For me, the best insight into the process of dying comes from Leo Tolstoy in his short story, The Death of Ivan Ilych, which examines the life and death of the most ordinary man

—— Oliver James , Mail on Sunday

A fitting monument to Tolstoy's battles with what it is that makes us human

—— Philip Womack , Observer

A high adventure with any twists and turns

—— Derby Evening Telegraph

An entertaining book full of boyhood adventures, heroes and excitement

—— Caroline Davison , East Anglian Daily Times

Jonathan is already building up a strong fan base among young lovers of fantasy fiction and his latest novel will certainly not disappoint his young readers

—— Hertfordshire Life

While it is a totally new direction and a different type of tale to what pulls you right in, proving that the cream will always rise to the top

—— www.sci-fi-london.com

This latest novel will certainly not disappoint his young readers

—— Hertfordshire Life

This is an entertaining book full of boyhood adventures, heroes and excitement

—— Bradford Telegraph and Argus

An author who can rightly be dubbed a master storyteller . . . Heroes Of The Valley is . . . epic, vibrant and colourful

—— Phil Hewitt , Bognore Regis Observer

It is every inch the assured and stunning debut that everyone suggests

—— Dovegreyreader.com

Wyld is a languorous writer with great skill in characterisation...will delight

—— Philip Womack , Sunday Telegraph

This is a young writer with talent to burn

—— Emma Hagestadt , Independent

Told with quiet, characterful poise, the noel succeeds in evoking not only Australia's epic geographical landscape, but its literary terrain too summoning echoes of some of that country's finest writers,

—— Hephzibah Anderson , Daily Mail

This is a highly accomplished first novel. Evie Wyld is not a show off writer. She has a clean, clear prose style which is exactly right in the service if her story, and the best ear for dialogue in a long time.

—— Susan Hill , The Lady

Wyld's debut novel dissects the misery that seeps inexorably from one generation to the next

—— Anna Scott , Guardian

Wyld can write very well, in a vivid descriptive style reminiscent of Tim Winton's.

—— Christina Koning , The Times

Wyld's superb skills at portraying a hot, dusty landscape and her psychological insight will pull you inexorably in.

—— Louise Doughty , Psychologies

Superb assured first novel about fathers and sons. Pitch-perfect prose

—— Woman & Home

A very impressive first novel. Wise and wry, it uses its Australian bush setting to great effect, Wyld's protagonists fleeing there from wars, both literal and familial. She writes great characters and makes you love them as she nails them.

—— Rachel Seiffert , Sunday Herald, Christmas round up

This is a sad yet beautiful story of fathers and sons, their wars and the things they will never know about each other

—— NI Homes
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