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Ruck Me
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- Narrated by: James Haskell
- Length: 8 hrs and 24 mins
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Publisher's Summary
The side-splittingly hilarious new book from Sunday Times best-selling author, rugby icon and stag do in human form James Haskell.
It’s 2021, and James is at a crossroads. His glittering international rugby career that took him from England to New Zealand and France - including 77 caps for England - is over. What will he do now? What is his purpose in life?
In Ruck Me!, James sets out on a voyage of self-discovery speaking to ex-colleagues, friends and family, reflecting on his career and diving into some of his most memorable personal anecdotes to date. But what started out as a search for understanding and meaning soon turns into a - let’s face it, sometimes warranted - chastisement opportunity with James directly in the firing line. Turns out he has a lot of work to do....
As funny as it is outrageous, this brilliant book acts as a lesson on how (not) to retire gracefully and move forward. And ruck me - you won’t want to miss it.
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- Anonymous User
- 06-07-2022
Sequel Syndrome
After literally pissing myself laughing at What a Flanker, I was hoping for more. Be careful what you wish for, because that's what you get with Ruck Me. Suffering from Sequel Syndrome, if I'd listened to Ruck Me first, then WAF might have been the more tedious. I found the Chapter opening quotes from James' besties, read by James , a bit awkward and cringey but otherwise it's a playful romp with the big fella, which also sounds awkward.
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- Jack Cox
- 06-04-2022
Haskell Done It Again
Absolutely love this book and can't recommend it highly enough. An absolute laugh a minute.
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- robert agnew
- 19-11-2021
good rugby listen.
cheers James. easy to listen to with plenty of Lols. really enjoyed this, what a flanker and your various pod casts. keep it up lad.
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- GW A-UK
- 18-05-2022
an enjoyable book
really enjoyed it, not as much as the first book yet enjoyed the new approach with sections and input from others. read great by James himself. always better to be read by the author. thanks and recommend to any rugby fan.
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- M. J. Ransley
- 10-03-2022
Letting off frustration and peer reviewing himself
Absolutely loved the first book, some great stories and a fantastic insight into James’ life and the social side of professional rugby. Was really excited for this one but after soldiering through, giving up and giving it another go I’m really not enjoying it. Reviewing others reviews of himself while whining and moaning about the world. Seems like a good therapy sessions for him but really not that fun for the listener, Disappointed that it wasn’t more of the same of the first book. Will stick to the podcast for now. If you want an insight of what others think of Haskell get this book, if not give it a miss.
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