Genius or crackpot?
Review of Made in Sheffield: Neil Warnock - My Story - Neil Warnock by
shanediablo
Advantages: Neil Warnock
Disadvantages: Neil Warnock
There are individuals in sports that only come around so often. People that get everyone talking whether it be how much they admire them or how much they dislike them; Neil Warnock fits this category perfectly. Controversy follows him everywhere, so it is fitting that he should produce an autobiography that i'm sure even those that hate him so much would be just a little intrigued to read.
This is the story of one of english domestic football's ... ...humble beginnings in Sheffield through an unglamorous but respectable playing career to a managerial career littered with controversy, success and disappointment.
The dream of the Sheffield born man and Blades fan was always to manage his beloved Sheffield United and this dream was realised. He was hated by sections of his own teams support often but his team battled adversity to reach the promised land of the premiership - only to be denied by ...
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12.05.2008
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Radio 2's T.W......No not the Sir one!!
Review of My Life on a Hillside Allotment - Terry Walton by
plod591
Advantages: A super read and useful too.
Disadvantages: None for me.
...man, I am careful with my brass!!
My Life on a Hillside Allotment is Terry's own account of his life story from childhood to the current day.
The Book.
After an opening acknowledgement by the author, there follows a foreword by Jeremy Vine, which is brilliantly written and extols the virtues of Terry, his infectious spirit and enthusiasm for his passion and is a joy to read that alone.
There is an introduction passage entitled 'The adopted allotment' ... ...reading that, I shall view my extremely large garden in a totally different light, thanks Terry.
My opinion.
A very interesting read, not merely because of the many interesting gardening tips but a man whose passion for his allotment is unending and this feeling is clearly expressed with the undoubted effort put into passing this to the reader. It is a book I would readily recommend to anyone who enjoys a biography of an ordinary bloke finding ...
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22.02.2008
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Inspiring..
Review of My World - Jonny Wilkinson by
cronaldo08
Advantages: Easy to read, informative
Disadvantages: Nothing
The book mainly focuses on the mental side of Jonny Wilkinson's career. The best part of the book for me would be all the quotes included. These were always a source of motivation. The book outlined his fears and hopes for the present and the future. The book gives a clear and somewhat detailed account of the psychological attributes needed to make the top level in the rugby union world. Anyone interested in not only Jonny Wilkinson but rugby in ...
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30.04.2008
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A must read book
Review of More, Now, Again - Elizabeth Wurtzel by
alysiam
Advantages: Engaging and fascinating - hard to put down
Disadvantages: Over 300 pages
This book is engaging and fascinating and is literally impossible to put down. It is not just the story of drug addiction it is also an interesting description of failed love and the quest for happiness. It tells the downward spiral into drug addiction, failed realtionships and loneliness in a way that is accessible and interesting to the reader.
I adored this book and found it to be more real and emotional than Prozac Nation. This book lets you ...
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23.07.2007
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God's Callgirl
Review of Gods Call Girl - Carla Van Raay by
carysb
Advantages: Gripping, informative
Disadvantages: May be found quite hard going
Carla Van Raay's autobiography "Gods Callgirl" details the life of a naive, immature girl, then woman who is devoted to God but goes from obedient convent girl to sexual prostitute over the course of her life, but remains as naive as ever.
This life story is divided into three parts and develops the tale of this Dutch girl's life over the course of the book. Part one examines the life of a child abused by her father, yet finding she felt abandoned ... ...God from a very young age. As a school girl she idolising the convent and her sole ambition in life is to serve God as a nun in one of Australia's many convents.
As an early teenager feeling unloved at home by her family yet supporting her mother in everyday chores and childcare of her brothers and sister she found herself believing she was a product of the devil. A problem no confession could speak of, and no action could heal.
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14.05.2008
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