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<blockquote data-quote="Rugby_Cymru" data-source="post: 108125"><p>Ok, well i finished the first of the northern lights trilogy on holidays and to be quite honest i stuggled to get there. Had it not been cold and raining on the first few days i doubt i would have completed it. Suffice to say i shall not be venturing onto the second book, not any time soon, not at all. But i could have enjoyed it so i'm glad i'm content in the knowledge that i DID read it and didn't enjoy it...rather than not read it and wonder whether i would have enjoyed it.</p><p></p><p>I also read JPR's autobiography whilst on hols. It was quite a good one, some brilliant stories and he clearly doesn't like the dirty on-field tactics of the all blacks. However, because the man is a surgeon he loves to have a moan about the current state of the NHS. All fair and good, it's his autobiography, why not write about your professional career also? I'll tell you why, becuase the ***le of the book is: </p><p></p><p>JPR, Given the Breaks: My Life in Rugby.</p><p></p><p>MY LIFE IN RUGBY!</p><p>That was ALL i expected from the book. He is probably my favourite player of all time, but to be honest i couldn't care less about how he would make the NHS better.</p><p></p><p></p><p>But my dad kindly bought me on of Jeremy Clarkson's books recently, 'Born To Be Riled'</p><p>Looks entertaining.</p><p>I shall probably start that soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rugby_Cymru, post: 108125"] Ok, well i finished the first of the northern lights trilogy on holidays and to be quite honest i stuggled to get there. Had it not been cold and raining on the first few days i doubt i would have completed it. Suffice to say i shall not be venturing onto the second book, not any time soon, not at all. But i could have enjoyed it so i'm glad i'm content in the knowledge that i DID read it and didn't enjoy it...rather than not read it and wonder whether i would have enjoyed it. I also read JPR's autobiography whilst on hols. It was quite a good one, some brilliant stories and he clearly doesn't like the dirty on-field tactics of the all blacks. However, because the man is a surgeon he loves to have a moan about the current state of the NHS. All fair and good, it's his autobiography, why not write about your professional career also? I'll tell you why, becuase the ***le of the book is: JPR, Given the Breaks: My Life in Rugby. MY LIFE IN RUGBY! That was ALL i expected from the book. He is probably my favourite player of all time, but to be honest i couldn't care less about how he would make the NHS better. But my dad kindly bought me on of Jeremy Clarkson's books recently, 'Born To Be Riled' Looks entertaining. I shall probably start that soon. [/QUOTE]
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