Tony Parker spent five months in Belfast talking to priests and politicians, schoolchildren and students, bus drivers, doctors, nurses, lawyers, shop assistants, community workers, single mothers, soldiers, policemen and terrorists. This book is the result of these interviews.
Tony Parker Books
Tony Parker was an oral historian dedicated to giving a voice to the most marginalized figures in British and American society. His work focused on the unique perspectives of individuals such as single mothers, lighthouse keepers, and even convicted criminals, including murderers. Parker possessed a deep interest in the experiences of prisoners, particularly their lives after release, striving to capture their narratives and struggles. His commitment to uncovering and sharing these often-overlooked life stories marked him as a significant chronicler of the human condition.






Mass Effect
- 360 pages
- 13 hours of reading
The series that revolutionised video game comics is back with canonical stories featuring the series' most beloved characters and connecting narrative dots within the Mass Effect trilogy. Featuring behind the scenes annotations by the creators, this deluxe oversized hardcover collects all of the Mass Effect: Foundation series, Mass Effect Free Comic Book Day 2013, Mass Effect: Blasto - Eternity is Forever (all Dark Horse) and a beautiful gallery section of covers, exclusive sketches, process drawings and more, making this essential for any Mass Effect fan!
Tony Parker
- 256 pages
- 9 hours of reading
“I owe everything to basketball. It was my favorite pastime and my greatest passion. It became my profession, and I became part of its history—maybe even the history of sports in general…. I never could have imagined such a destiny.” — Tony Parker For the first time in the English language, the beloved Spurs point guard opens up about his life and career in the NBA, on the international stage, and beyond. By the time he was three years old, Tony Parker was already dribbling a basketball in his hometown of Gravelines in France. In his bedroom, surrounded by posters of his idol Michael Jordan, he imagined himself making it to the NBA and leading his team to a championship. Everyone told him to forget it. He was too short, too skinny, too slow. Besides, no NBA team would ever turn its fortunes over to a point guard from Europe. After a 20-year professional career, four NBA championships, and an NBA Finals MVP award, it’s safe to say Tony Parker has succeeded beyond all of his dreams. This candid, conversational autobiography takes fans on a whirlwind tour which includes Parker’s early life in France, his years in Texas alongside Gregg Popovich and Tim Duncan, and his time on the red carpet as part of one of Hollywood’s most glamorous couples. This is an essential read for all basketball fans and anyone who believes in following their dreams.
God of War
- 120 pages
- 5 hours of reading
The God of War takes on the world of Norse gods, starting with a cult of bear berserkers! Kratos, God of War, has returned! His war on the gods of Olympus long past, Kratos builds a new life for himself in the remote Norse wilds. Seeking to put the rage that defined most of his life behind him, Kratos inadvertently sparks a feud with a mysterious cult of berserkers after attempting to save a stranger being mauled by a monstrous bear. But for the former Ghost of Sparta, no good deed goes unpunished. This collection of pulse-pounding skirmishes includes God of War #0-#4.
Mass Effect. Foundation
- 96 pages
- 4 hours of reading
"Brilliant, ruthless, and secretive, the Illusive Man holds much of the galaxy within his grasp, yet with all his vaunted resources, one objective eludes him-- an elite soldier, an unstoppable Spectre, and an inspirational symbol: Commander Shepard. Enter Agent Rasa, the Illusive Man's most resourceful and cunning operative. Targeting Urdnot Wrex, Ashley Williams, and Kaidan Alenko, she will use the crew members of the SSV Normandy to further her mission-- bending the commander to her master's will"--Page 4 of cover.
A Place Called Bird
- 337 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Excellent Book
