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I can't even begin to imagine the editing involved in Victor Matfields book, heaven forbid Bakkies Botha makes one, which I imagine the title would:

Thuggery: How to get away with it for an entire career, van Bakkies
 
Just ordered "Soups for Ali"
A recipe book for soup by Ali Williams, it was the result of a comp to get him better after he broke his jaw. the only foot he could eat was soup and via a site you could sent your fav recipe for soup. Result +1000 recipes and the best 100 were released in a book
 
Ali's utterly unreliable guide to the 2011 WC.

On a side note, did anybody already had a go at Benji Marshall, a tribute to a Rugby league genius?

I have the Dan cater book, it's ok. but nothing special.
 
The four comics of Blacksad and the three books of Eberhard Mock by Marek Krajeweski ( in English).

A detective series during the interwar period in Eastern Europe ( film noir concept) I like!!!!!
 
Just finished the autobiography of Andrea Lo Cicero.
Not a bad read.

I may have to get that Andrea is one of my favourite players of all time.

I'm reading about the battles in Italy in 1943-45 at the moment, learning a lot about what was a somewhat overlooked theatre of World War 2.
 
I would probably struggle in Italian, French I could probably pick up most of the book and fill in the gaps, maybe I'll see if there are English or French copies available.
 
Second half is actually quite sad. Perfect example of how you can spend years working of immensely complicated theories only for them to be completely annihilated by one piece of experimental evidence.
 
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