Charismatic career criminal and Edinburgh antihero Aldo returns in this riotous, gritty, action-packed sequel to A Working Class State of Mind. Aldo is determined to become a better person. His best pals Dougie and Craig and the four-legged love of his life, Bruce the Staffy, do their best to keep him on the path to redemption, but his lawless nature and chaotic home life propel him into a series of comical, exhilarating, occasionally brutal adventures. On the way, he encounters a host of memorable characters and finds a new love. Trying to balance this romance, the expectations of his family and life on the streets turns out to be a bigger challenge than Aldo anticipated. Can he turn over a new leaf and still keep his title as the toon’s number one gangster? Who’s Aldo is captivating, tender, and laugh out loud funny. Imagine if James Kelman, Irvine Welsh and Frankie Boyle collaborated to produce the ultimate Scottish working-class character - that’s Aldo!
Colin Burnett Ordre des livres



- 2023
- 2016
Colin Burnett, an Assistant Professor at Washington University in St. Louis, is a prominent figure in Film and Media Studies. His scholarly contributions span various publications, including notable journals and essays on film theory and authorship. He has explored themes in cinema through works focused on influential filmmakers like Robert Bresson and has contributed to comprehensive resources on world cinema and media studies, showcasing his expertise and dedication to the field.
- 2008
Wrestling's Greatest Stories
- 168pages
- 6 heures de lecture
Insider stories about the men and women who sacrifice their bodies just for the chance to “walk the aisle.” Read about the great brawls, spot fests and technical clinics―exciting stories from in the ring and behind the • The arena-wide brawl for the WWF title between arrogant showboat Shawn Michaels and Canadian hero Bret “The Hitman” Hart • The immortal Hulk Hogan's bodyslam of the legendary 525-pound Andre the Giant in front of 93,000 fans • Ricky “The Dragon” Steamboat's 32-minute technical classic against Ric Flair, perhaps the greatest world champion in history, for the NWA World Title • The most brutal steel cage match in history―Mankind versus The Undertaker at WWF's King of the Ring • TNA's A.J. Styles outwrestles Samoa Joe and Christopher Daniels in the greatest match in the young league's history • “Crippler” Chris Benoit's emotional clash with Bret Hart in memory of Bret's late brother Owen Hart • Forty-two-year-old Ric Flair's incredible 62-minute performance to capture his first WWF title in 1992's 30-man Royal Rumble. And more…