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An extract from the novel “Bovver Birds Rool”: Dawn pushed Sue’s head as hard as she could against the stone wall of the school. The connection registered with a gruesome “thud”. “That’s for getting off with Steve”, she snarled. A second girl cracked Sue sharply around the face with an open palm and then kicked her as she slumped to the ground.. “Do not mess…” shrieked Jane. “Do you understand, Bitch!” A descending bike chain left a bloody trail across Sue’s now fractured skull. “Have you learned your lesson, Bitch, or do you want some knuckle too? Well… do you?” Dawn smiled approvingly at Jane and the two girls linked arms and walked away. “What are you staring at?” , snapped Dawn at their first passer-by, Dave, a pale and sullen lad from school. “I’m not quite sure,” he quickly replied. “It walks like a bloke and talks like a bloke, but it’s got girly bits… Or, at least, I think it has.” Jane quickly broke away from Dawn and started to run towards Dave who immediately quickened his pace. “And you’ll never find out you piece of chicken shit,” she screamed. (to be continued…) Bovver Birds & Knuckle Girls… a rare burst of etiquette. So what would you get on a date with a Bovver Bird or a Knuckle Girl? A few harsh words and a cheap thrill- or a competitively-priced thrill, at least. Up against the wall. Nothing fancy, just a bit of “hanky panky” with your tougher-than-average Knuckle Sandwich Nancy. “Girls used only to resort to psychological bullying… Now they’re moving in gangs and using bicycle chains, knives and clubs. In fact they’re beginning to behave in a way once only associated with the roughest of boys.”
TRACKLIST:
A1. Kuny – I Can See The Changes
A2. Carol And The Boston Garden – Suzuki 75
A3. Desira – Gorilla
A4. Rock Follies – O.K.?
A5. Twinkle Ripley – Caroline
A6. Misty – Resurrection Shuffle
A7. Kristine Sparkle – Eight Days A Week
B1. Glo Macari – Lookin’ For Love
B2. Lelly Boone – When Will I Be Loved
B3. C. Star – Bad Boy
B4. Vicky Fury – Flipper Story
B5. Ayshea – Farewell
B6. Heart – Lovemaker
B7. Vic Lezal’s Professionals – Blitz At The Ritz