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Joe Thomas

    White Riot
    Brazilian Psycho
    Everybody Knows Joe
    Stop by: A Play in Eight Acts
    Red Menace
    Fasten Your Seat Belts and Eat Your Fucking Nuts
    • 2025

      Red Menace

      • 432 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      Set against the backdrop of Thatcher's Britain, this sequel in the United Kingdom Trilogy delves into the societal issues of the era, transitioning from the iconic Live Aid concert to the tumultuous events at Broadwater Farm. It explores themes of social unrest, class struggle, and the impact of political decisions on everyday lives, revealing the stark realities faced by many during this period. The narrative offers a gritty portrayal of the challenges and changes that defined a nation in crisis.

      Red Menace
    • 2019

      Stop by: A Play in Eight Acts

      • 122 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Jeremiah Tinsfield, a teenage prodigy painter, grapples with depression after receiving a harsh critique of his work. In search of validation, he stumbles upon a mysterious lounge called "Stop By." Initially misled by its abandoned appearance, he discovers a captivating environment filled with eccentric characters, offering him an unexpected journey of self-discovery and artistic inspiration.

      Stop by: A Play in Eight Acts
    • 2016

      In his debut book, 'Fasten Your Seat Belts And Eat Your F*cking Nuts', Joe Thomas - aka Flight Attendant Joe - takes you on an inappropriate storytelling journey about what really happens while you sit comfortably (unless you are in a middle seat, in that case - he's sorry) onboard a climate controlled airplane while sucking down cups of soda, snacking on unsalted peanuts, and playing dumb when you get caught smoking in the lavatory. Have you ever wondered what happens behind the scenes at 38,000 feet? Does the thought of banging a flight attendant intrigue you? What about a pilot? Do you regularly attempt at eavesdropping on flight attendant conversations while waiting to use the lavatory on a red-eye flight? If so, then this book was written for you. Nobody said traveling was easy and Joe Thomas has the stories to prove it. 'Fasten Your Seat Belts And Eat Your Fucking Nuts' will make you hungry for more than just another bag of pretzels. Each page drips with gossip, drama, and his own personal confrontations with passengers and coworkers that will leave you gasping for air one minute, and then busting out laughing the next. Joe's honest, heartwarming, - dick-slapping-in-your-face-comedy - will have you turning pages quicker than a hooker turns tricks.

      Fasten Your Seat Belts and Eat Your Fucking Nuts
    • 2012

      Everybody Knows Joe

      • 52 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Maximizing networking opportunities is essential for business success, as everyday interactions can lead to valuable connections. This guide emphasizes the importance of effective self-introduction at networking events, where you can engage with potential clients and referral sources. By focusing on creating lasting impressions, the book aims to help readers cultivate meaningful relationships that enhance their professional network.

      Everybody Knows Joe