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<blockquote data-quote="DuncTheDoodle" data-source="post: 523537" data-attributes="member: 38950"><p>As mentioned, Sir Geechs' book is good. It's really the only one I've read that I'd recommend- Despite obvious ghost writers, the likes of Shane Williams, Gavin Henson and Gareth Thomas don't strike me as great crafters of the written word. Stephen Jones and Alun Wyn Jones, on the other hand, seem more articulate but don't seem to have many thrilling stories in them. So, yeah, go with Geech, especially considering it's Lions year and all that, it'll get you in the mood.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DuncTheDoodle, post: 523537, member: 38950"] As mentioned, Sir Geechs' book is good. It's really the only one I've read that I'd recommend- Despite obvious ghost writers, the likes of Shane Williams, Gavin Henson and Gareth Thomas don't strike me as great crafters of the written word. Stephen Jones and Alun Wyn Jones, on the other hand, seem more articulate but don't seem to have many thrilling stories in them. So, yeah, go with Geech, especially considering it's Lions year and all that, it'll get you in the mood. [/QUOTE]
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