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Did They Steal a Million Yet?
- Do They Know It's Christmas Yet, Part 2
- Narrated by: James Crookes
- Length: 10 hrs
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Summary
It's here: the sequel to Do They Know It's Christmas Yet?, the hilarious comedy novel that joyfully transported us all back to 1984.
Tash and Jamie are back, and no one could be less pleased than her. They accidentally went to 1984 and broke it. But together they sorted out their mess. Or so they thought. Now the hapless sister and brother are back, and this time it's a matter of life or death.
How far would you go to save a life? How about stealing a million pounds? Sometimes you just have to do the wrong thing.
Lose yourself in Saturday Superstore, Paul Daniel's Magic Show, the Sports Review of 1984, and the corridors of the BBC TV Centre. This is the ultimate warning if you're ever planning a DIY heist.
Grab a slow-cooker and travel back to December 1984. You'll want to stay.
James Crookes has been writing comedy for TV and Radio for over 20 years. He has contributed to shows on BBC One, CBBC, and CBeebies, along with producing and co-presenting the Bauer Radio breakfast show, Big John @ Breakfast, since 2004. This is his second novel.
NOTE: Tash is a lovely lady, but like many adults, does sometimes rely on the "F-word" when she's flustered. Please consider this if easily offended or listening in the car.
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- Anonymous User
- 25-05-22
Sake Jamie, its good!
After the hilarious rollercoaster that was book 1, book 2 doesn’t disappoint!
Another trip back to the 80’s another trip down memory lane. Who ever thought that Piglet crisps could bring back such vivid recall of Rubik’s cubes and Austin Princesses?
If you want or need a blast from the past, this is where you will find it.
Funny yet poignant, I can see this being a TV series if not a film.
Well done James Crookes.
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- Stuart Hutchings
- 16-12-22
A Great Nostalgic Farcical Comedy
Having finished the first book I went straight to the 2nd & wasn't disappointed. Very entertaining book
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- Julie Jameson
- 17-02-23
A fun part 2
I really enjoyed this, the 2nd part to the story and am looking forward to listening to the next!
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- Dawn Plant
- 06-01-22
You will not be disappointed!
This book is hilarious! So well written and has made me laugh out loud on far too many occasions! Already planning on re-listening to it again next Christmas!
Will definitely recommend to anyone who wants a laugh and fancies a bit of 80s nostalgia!
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- Mad Scientist
- 06-12-22
Brilliant
loved it from start to finish. classic 80s nostalgia I would definitely recommend this book!
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- Amazon Customer
- 15-01-23
Hilarious return to Xmas 1984.
Completely bonkers sequel, plenty of escapism and lots of giggles about 1984 pop culture, through 2020’s eyes, Looking forward to book 3!
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- Lee Fabry
- 22-02-24
Funny and left me with a warm glow!
I’m so please a follow up book was written after such a comfort blanket of the first book. Very enjoyable and equally as comforting and funny as the first with such brilliant characters.
Loved it!
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- Stuart H Kennedy
- 08-01-22
Be a fool not to listen
This is an excellent follow onto the original, can't wait for the 3rd book to come. A very British story, very witty, gives warm feeling to days gone by.
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- Judith Costello
- 26-12-21
An enjoyable and funny trip back to the 80s.
If you remember the 80s, you’ll enjoy this book. So many memories (I Vant To Bite Your Finger - I loved that as a kid and had totally forgotten about it) within the story. Funny, easy listening which made me laugh out loud more than once. A real trip down memory lane.
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- Claire
- 29-09-22
Love these books ….. cannot wait for book 3!
Another great book from James Crookes. You can’t help but love and snigger at these characters. A great bit of escapism with some cracking 80’s references. Just a great era…. Who wouldn’t want to time travel back to 1984?? Hope book 3 is released real soon as I’m feeling a little lost now I have finished book 1 & 2!
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