it's a real page turner, and beautifully written in plain English, for me always a sign of a quality book as it speaks to intention, the writer has something to say and is doing their utmost to ensure the reader can understand it.
Outside of scientific and other technical articles, I am suspicious of books that require a dictionary kept handy as it speaks to intention, the writer is saying, 'look at me! aren't I clever?'
Anyway, the English invented a game called Cricket Tom, we are no bloody good at it and a match takes the best part of a week, but that's beside the point, which is you have about half an hour to an hour of switching the radio on to get yourself moving or get on with something, otherwise you are inexorably sucked in and other than tea and biccies you are stuck there for a day.
So, whilst listening to the English batsmen proving they couldn't bat their way out of a paper bag, even if they had been on an intensive training course with Geoff Paperbagbatter, I read your book.
And I'm very glad I did.
All the best.
Outside of scientific and other technical articles, I am suspicious of books that require a dictionary kept handy as it speaks to intention, the writer is saying, 'look at me! aren't I clever?'
Anyway, the English invented a game called Cricket Tom, we are no bloody good at it and a match takes the best part of a week, but that's beside the point, which is you have about half an hour to an hour of switching the radio on to get yourself moving or get on with something, otherwise you are inexorably sucked in and other than tea and biccies you are stuck there for a day.
So, whilst listening to the English batsmen proving they couldn't bat their way out of a paper bag, even if they had been on an intensive training course with Geoff Paperbagbatter, I read your book.
And I'm very glad I did.
All the best.
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