SJS
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Same here. I am a buyer, mostly.Good idea, happy to have a look at what people would like to sell
Same here. I am a buyer, mostly.Good idea, happy to have a look at what people would like to sell
I think these books of colected articles can be a bit of a cop out by the author, but Haig's prose is so good that it got me in anyway.Just read All Out by Gidieon Haigh and was going to review it but didn't like it much. The 20/20 hindsight ie putting a whole load of articles previously published together with a bit of padding in between really annoys me. Cricinfo really loved it.
Anyone else read it? Your thoughts?
Agreed. I would rate them as
- Cricket Autopsy - Frith
- Joy of Cricket - Anthology
- Farewell to Cricket - Don
- My Autobiography - Gobers
The Joy of cricket is a real joy to read and I am tempted to rate it above except that its an anthology so....
Will do, came into a book called The Vincibles by Gideon Haigh which I started before all of those, read the whole book in one sitting today it was that good. Don't think I've done something like that in years. Hilarious stuff, great book.
This thread should never be allowed to slip too far down IMO.
I gather someone has written a book called 'Grovel!' the story of the 1976 England - Windies series. Has anyone here or read it, or know where I might be able to get hold of a copy?
Never heard of the author either, I would only buy it if it contained some genuine research, and interviews with the combatants (can't spell this)I've just found an ad for it in the Wisden Cricketer. The writer is one David Tossell (not heard of him before) and it retails at £18.99. I dare say some of the shops on the county grounds would stock it, and theres a big sports book shop in London that almost certainly would - I just wondered if anyone would recommend it. Seems a lot of money for a book I'd probably read in two days. But I have a fondness for that series (despite the scoreline) as that was when I really got into this great game.
If you dont mind me asking are you a profesional author Neil as well as being a teacher?For those of you who haven't read my cricket book yet, here, have a look, have a read, let me know. Aimed at 9-14 year olds but good for adults too...
Good book Neil.For those of you who haven't read my cricket book yet, here, have a look, have a read, let me know. Aimed at 9-14 year olds but good for adults too...
Writing is just something I enjoy doing in my free time - maybe later in my life someone will want to publish it!If you dont mind me asking are you a profesional author Neil as well as being a teacher?
Does sound good, I will wait for the OZ release, it seems the author is in to soccer, but I won't hold that against himArchie, I've found a bit more about that Grovel! book.
Sounds quite a good read, think I'll wait for the paperback though.