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Old 17th July 2008
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Dan Walsh's These Are The Days That Must Happen To You....

...is a really good read. A bit pricey to say its a collection of previously written stuff (I believe???) but it is inspirational, oh and descriptive. Anyone else read it? Any other biker books I should read? Oh and happy national motorcycle week to everyone!
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I've just bought it and haven't read it yet but I've read his articles.
I like the way Dan writes and find myself laughing out loud sometimes.
He certainly has a knack for describing the seedier side of adventure.

Just finished Lois' second book which is bloody good but didn't quite grab me the way the first one did. I wish I had her balls :-)
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Just finished it. I devoured it in 2 sittings. If I'd started earlier in the day it woulda been 1.
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Just finished it...

Me too in just a few sittings; best read on that subject since Lois #1 if not ever.
For all his problems the guy can sure write and gets to the bottom of the appeal of AM.

Nineteen quid for a book tho! I hope he's on royalties.
Bring on the paperback...

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is only the hardback available at the mo?
probably £19 cos its new.
give it 6 months and paperback copies should start appearing 2nd hand on amazon etc.

this isnt a comment on the worth of dans writing, (I expect he gets the same if its £19 or £7.99) and im not generally a tightwad but i refuse to pay so much for a bit of paper and im a believer in books being spread about for all to enjoy so if you cant blag a copy from a mate then 2nd hand is the next best thing. think of it as recycling if you like.

and anyway, this is DAN WALSH FFS!! who ever thought a shiny hardback was a good idea? it should be a shagged out, broken backed curly brown paged thing with a coffee ring on the front and stinking of cheap crap tobacco, and when you open it a few dead earwigs and fag butts should drop out.
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broken backed curly brown paged thing with a coffee ring on the front and stinking of cheap crap tobacco

funny enough davsato, there are coffee ring/spilt liquid graphics adorning almost everypage!

too right about the price tho mate, almost had a coronary at the checkout. thank god for student discount? doesnt work at waterstones! dam!
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£13.29 from Amazon; worth every penny; great read
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I got my copy from rbooks.co.uk, Random House's official bookstore.

By entering the promotional code "Walsh", I got it for around £14.

Thank you Ride magazine...!
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Is it really "a collection of previously written stuff"?

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oh yeah, i forgot about the ride offer, i think its in TWO or MCN aswell. still a lot though, but all books seem to that these days, bit of a rip off but im sure someone will explain about treehugging and bleached paper and copywright costs.
i think i'll put it on my wishlist to give to the mrs at christmas, along with all the other books i want, lois' red tape, and mi moto fidel by chris baker among others.
by then hopefully there will be a P/back version cos i like dan walsh' style, id much rather read about some skanky local amy winehouse who latches onto you cos you can afford a than some touristy 'look how blue the pacific is' snot
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pretty much simon, covering africa and south america, some cracking pics tho..
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Just started reading and I like it very very much! Remembers me dear old Hunter S. but with less drugs (and no HA thank's hell!).

Read Lois Pryce's new one. Liked it better than the first and that is much. She really has balls!

Only problem with these books is that I want to put my bags on the bike and wave off. And August I will be stuck with my daughters. Oh well, that's another kind of trip, but I'll also love it, I know. There will be time soon.
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