An hilarious and often wThe Scots have a unique way of communicating their feelings. Their sayings are cheeky, to the point, rude and always funny. Scotland's bestselling humour author is back with his latest collection of hilarious Scottish sayings. 'Away an' bile yer heid an' mak silly soup!' 'If you don't behave ah'll pawn ye an' sell the ticket.' 'That wan's in everything but the Co-operative windae!' 'If ah had your money ah wid burn ma ain.' 'Ye've goat a heid oan ye like a stair-heid.' 'The gemme's a bogie.' 'Yer cruisin' fur a bruisin'.' 'Ah'm that hungry ah could eat a...
An hilarious and often wThe Scots have a unique way of communicating their feelings. Their sayings are cheeky, to the point, rude and always funny. Sc...
Dundonians have a defining, distinctive way of expressing themselves and communicating feelings. The ancient city's characteristic accent can be heard in any Lochee bar or Hilltoon playground, or on any bus - where Dundee grannies have extraordinary 'Eh?' 'Eh ' nodding conversations. And to the trained ear they make perfect sense
Goad, Eh've ait some pehs in meh time Goodness, I've eaten some pies in my time
Goota m'sicht. Perhaps you would consider going away?
Yer as yaiseless as a pile of snottirz. I don't think...
Dundonians have a defining, distinctive way of expressing themselves and communicating feelings. The ancient city's characteristic accent c...
King o the Midden is back, and mankier than ever, with his cast of grimy guests, like Sergeant Snoddy (fae Kirkcaldy), exploding fairies and a hungry hairy mammoth. Brewing belly laughs for kids and adults alike, this collection of ridiculous rhymes is not for the faint-humoured. Marking the 20th anniversary of Itchy Coo, and devilishly doodled by Bob Dewar, this collection of musings from mischievous Scots writers covers everything from aliens to sport, family life to superheroes and how it feels to be a fish 'Swimmin in batter'.
King o the Midden is back, and mankier than ever, with his cast of grimy guests, like Sergeant Snoddy (fae Kirkcaldy), exploding fairies and a hungry ...
These are tough times. Prices spiralling! Climate change! International tension! Pandemics! It’s not hard to find things to worry about. But Scottish grannies can be an oasis of calm. Their wit and wisdom, their compassion and knowhow, their measured good sense and withering reproaches are exactly what is required. Scottish grannies are reassuring. They are relevant. And they need to be heard.
These are tough times. Prices spiralling! Climate change! International tension! Pandemics! It’s not hard to find things to worry about. But Scott...
Set at the end of the 14th century, the background is the intrigue and feuding that plagued the court of Robert III. Catharine Glover, the daughter of a respectable citizen of Perth, is the object of desire not only of the profligate Duke of Rothsay, but also of the young armourer Henry Gow.
Set at the end of the 14th century, the background is the intrigue and feuding that plagued the court of Robert III. Catharine Glover, the daughter of...
Set at the end of the 18th century, this novel observes a small rural community on the east coast of Scotland, whose inhabitants are living under the threat of an imminent French invasion. The antiquary of the title is in many respects a caricature of Scott himself.
Set at the end of the 18th century, this novel observes a small rural community on the east coast of Scotland, whose inhabitants are living under the ...