Selected Product: | Penguins Stopped Play: Eleven Village Cricketers Take on the World Audio CD Author: Harry Thompson Publisher: John Murray Publishers Ltd Release Date: April 2007 ISBN-10: 0719563542 ISBN-13: 9780719563546 List Price: £14.99 Average Customer Rating: | | Fatty Batter: How Cricket Saved My Life (then Ruined It): How Cricket Saved My Life (Then Ruined It) ISBN-10: 0091901510 The Sledger's Handbook: How to Deliver the Perfect Cricketing Insult ISBN-10: 1904332641 Stiff Upper Lips and Baggy Green Caps ISBN-10: 1847241840 Slogging the Slavs: A Paranormal Cricket Tour from the Baltic to the Bosphorus ISBN-10: 0955433207 More Than a Game: The Story of Cricket's Early Years ISBN-10: 0007183658 |
To use our price comparison to get the cheapest price, please click on the "Find the Cheapest Price" button located above for Penguins Stopped Play: Eleven Village Cricketers Take on the World by Harry Thompson (ISBN-10: 0719563542, ISBN-13: 9780719563546). At this time we have not yet written a review for Penguins Stopped Play: Eleven Village Cricketers Take on the World by Harry Thompson (ISBN-10: 0719563542, ISBN-13: 9780719563546). Please continue to keep checking back to this page as we are constantly adding reviews. Summaries and Customer Reviews are supplied by Amazon.com From Tears of Laughter, to tears of sadness. Close of play. | Customer Rating: | Having read similar books (Zimmermen/Rain men) I was keen to step into the troubles of a cricket team - as a player of some 20+ years and now into my 40s, increasingly the trials and stresses of running a cricket team are widespread - which makes this book a joy. Since finishing it I've recommended it to fellow players, workers and family. When asked by a fellow player if i'd cried at the end as he had when reading, the rest of the changing room laughed - although I doubt if anyone in that room, or elsewhere could hold back the tears as the final couple of chapters bring the party to an end - someone simply pulled the plug on the stereo and told everyone to go home. I'm just glad I'd stopped short of that last chapter during my lunch hour - the tears that rolled down my cheeks that evening whilst reading it would have been tricky to explain to my fellow workers. Everyone will know someone from Harry's team - there's characters who we all know - like or otherwise. Dreadful performances and wins pulled from the ashes of defeat flow through the book and to an extent, the matches are the breaks in the descriptive marvels that lie on every page - locations, people, experiences, sounds, smells, food - you name it, you feel as if Harry's simply reminded you of what a great time you had and you simply nod in acknowlegement that you know what he's going on about. I will force(!) my wife to read the first page - then watch her fail in attempting to put the book down until she's laughed and cried her way to the end. God bless you Harry. God bless all the Harry's out there. | Close of play. | Customer Rating: | | I have read a few cricketing books - those by Simon Hughes, Fatty Batter etc. - but I have to say that this is the best of them all. Frequently laugh out loud amusing, from the incompetence of BA / Oneworld to understand their own schedules to an interesting counterpoint view of Simkins Fatty Batter team. The part that really makes the difference is the closing of the story, even though I knew about the authors death it was still a stunning and very moving conclusion....but life affirming all the same. I'd recommend it even if you are not a cricket fan! | hilarious , even for a non cricket fan | Customer Rating: | | I found this book in a holiday flat I'd rented, I couldn't put it down . I frequently laughed so loudly that I had to explain to my husband why the tears were rolling down my cheeks. It leaves you feeling happy and sad at the same time. I loved it so much I came home and bought my own copy. | Gets better | Customer Rating: | I almost gave up on this book several times as it appears, to me, to be nothing more than an account of Trustafarian, old-etonian, Hugo and Marcus types galavanting around the world on a whim.
It gets better from the mid-point. Ocassionaly funny but more often than not it's only mildly amusing. There are some interesting accounts of places around the globe though.
Go for 'Fatty Batter'. It's 10 times better. | a fabulously funny read | Customer Rating: | to the travellers on the metropolitan line can i apologise for my constant laughter whilst reading this book over the last week or so. a superbly observed book written with a beautiful passion, as someone who has played team sport for along time this really did find my funny bone from the very first pages and a smile was on my face until the last few pages which were then replaced with a few tears!!!just about the funniest sports book i have come across, you will not be dissapointed....and its put me off ever using british airways again.bloody brilliant!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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