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Macka
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An enjoyable read splashed with plenty of aussie humour, it is strange though that the story is tied back to something that doesnt seem like the worst event in his life. But i guess it was life changing for him, and If you based it around the worst memory where would you go to from there? The story would end up markedly more negative than it is.
Perhaps his childhood? Dave googins esk but less depressing.
— May 22, 2023 01:41PM
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Perhaps his childhood? Dave googins esk but less depressing.
Carl Upshon
is on page 200 of 336
3.5. It wasn't really about him being in the SAS at all. It focuses almost entirely on him being in an Indian jail for crossing the border when he shouldn't have.
Saying that, it was still an interesting read but lacked editing at the same time. With an editor and a bit more about his SAS exploits as this is the sub title of the book, it would've had a better rating.
— Apr 17, 2020 01:21PM
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Saying that, it was still an interesting read but lacked editing at the same time. With an editor and a bit more about his SAS exploits as this is the sub title of the book, it would've had a better rating.
Genevieve
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And the unlikely scrapes Paul Jordan gets himself into.
— Feb 01, 2020 02:58PM
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Genevieve
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I am enjoying the tough male vernacular of this book.
— Feb 01, 2020 02:58PM
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