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A**A
Sounds just like him!
I'm not an avid book reader, but with that being said, I couldn't put the book down. I ended up purchasing another book of his when I finished with this. It's pretty cool to hear all of the things that he's involved with.
M**K
Five Stars
Great book and well written. Guy Martin is the Guy.
A**R
Great book (again)
I love to read books from Guy, they are entertaining and interesting. His style of writing is very nice to read. Thanks to Guy for his books.
D**N
A++
Great book perfect shape
E**N
Five Stars
Always great reading about his adventures!
J**E
Five Stars
Great yarn by Guy again. A very interesting and unique fellow that meets a challenge head on.
A**R
Five Stars
the book looks fun, but I never received a copy, will have to try again.
M**T
Guy, as Guy is
Guy, as Guy is.There is an honesty about Guy that is very appealing. In this respect, it makes him a very good role model. I know that the Brian in him upsets people, but because someone is good at something, it doesn't mean we own him.How on earth he managed to cycle from Alaska to Mexico is beyond me. Thanks for the insight into his life.
T**L
Top book, brilliant read
Brilliant book just like the first two. Love Tue way he just says it as it is and is so down to earth. Doesn't matter if you're not into Road racing or bikes there is so much more to guy and it's well worth a read. Can't wait to get my copy of his new book.
P**R
Fantastic
I’ve read the other books by Guy Martin, and this book is just as good if not better. Guys antics are all told with just the right amount of detail and humour.He is an amazing man showing humility and a brave drive to be the best he can, whilst doing some amazingly dangerous things and above all punishing his body to achieve it.Can’t wait for his next book and tv program to come out.Wishing him all the best with his endeavours.
M**R
Gritty but not Grotty
A splendid story of a hard Lincolnshire mechanic who really is an engineer. His accounts of making precision parts for his bikes made me wish for more details of this aspect of his abilities.His cycling feats are athletic without the celebrity coach a few yards behind in the Range rover.Filling up with calories and just going for it reminded me of The Great Wilson stories in the 1950 s Rover comic.
M**S
Get inside Guy Martins head!
Not a demanding read but insightful about sums it up. Martin spends a little too much time self deprecating to the point where you wonder if he really believes what he says he thinks of himself! Non the less, the book gave me a much clearer insight into a clearly competent athlete and technically able Motorsport enthusiast. The writing style is well suited to the potential audience this book will be aimed at, mainly blokes and with an understanding of the demands placed on both men and machines when trying to break records or indeed set them. Definitely worth a read and has set me up to look at his other books which to date had largely passed me by
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