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Jantar
27th February 2007, 11:58
In January LtKilgore made an offer of a free book: "Long Way Round" by Ewan McGregor and Charley Boorman. I was the lucky recipient of that book, and now that I and Stromfrau have both read it, I'd like to pass it on to some other worthy reader.

So, the first KBer to respond who would like to read this book may now have it.

This book is one of the best motorcycle adventure stories I have ever read. It is far better than the TV series.

k14
27th February 2007, 12:01
Oi, hold onto it for a bit longer and Ill read it next night shift

gijoe1313
27th February 2007, 12:02
Mememememememeemememememememememememememememeememe meme .. did I say...Me? :lol: Sent the PM first though hehe

Jantar
27th February 2007, 12:08
Sold to gijoe1313, :yes:

K14, I'm sure gijoe1313 will have read it by the time you race at Puke, so maybe you could be next in line?

gijoe1313
27th February 2007, 15:34
I'm a fast reader, so yep, should be time to pass it on not long when I get it!

paturoa
27th February 2007, 15:47
bugger - when this went the first time Jantar was PMing while I was saying yes please as a post, the sod beat me by about 30 seconds.

Sooo, can I go on the list for next, next behind K14 - please

ceebie13
28th February 2007, 08:23
I've read it too...it's a fine read. But you guys had better hurry up or you'll have two books to read. Ewan and Charley are doing "Long Way Down" from John O Groats to Cape Town, starting in May and the usual goodies (TV Series, DVD and book) should be out by the end of the year.

silverado
28th February 2007, 09:52
I have the DVD if anyone wants to borrow it on the condition that it is return within a week.

I will courier it to you with a pre paid self addressed return courier bag enclosed.

Any dodgy bastards who are planning to not return it need not apply. :nono:

Fat Tony
28th February 2007, 20:59
I've got a copy of the 'Long Way Round' book that I'm done with. I'll ask Deviant if he can stick it in his luggage to take home, then you can pass that round as well if you want

Deviant Esq
28th February 2007, 21:47
*Materialises*

Consider it done. :yes: Something for me to read on the plane, too.

gijoe1313
28th February 2007, 21:48
Spooky. :eek5:

Fat Tony
2nd March 2007, 00:35
Consider it done. :yes: Something for me to read on the plane, too.

It's the hard back edition, so can double as something to put your free drinks and snacks on ;)

Don't mention the book giveaway to Lou when you come round at weekend... she gave me it for Christmas wrapped in "A Book Is For Life" wrapping paper ;)

Bob
2nd March 2007, 00:42
As I saw the TV series when it was first shown in the UK, obviously I got to see that before reading the book.

I think doing it that way round (no pun intended), ie get hold of the DVD and then read the book, is a good way to do it. Obviously, when you're reducing 115 days and 20,000 miles down to six or seven hours of TV (less advertising), you have to lose a chunk of detail. Which the book fills in.

So watch the DVD, get inspired, go for a (very) long ride and then settle down with a cuppa and read more about it... and probably go for another ride again!

Hmmm... this is turning into a review...

magicfairy
2nd March 2007, 07:55
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So watch the DVD, get inspired, go for a (very) long ride and then settle down with a cuppa and read more about it... and probably go for another ride again!


Or worse, find an 1150GS Adventure on TradeMe and splurge $18,000 on it when you already have a Busa in the garage. Then convince your other half to pillion with you on (sometimes terrifying) off road adventures like the Managatapu. And help you pick the thing up cos it weighs half a ton.

... BusaJiims other half