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| Value for Money | 10/10 |
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| Reviewer Rating | 10/10 |
| Overall Rating | 10/10 |
Full review by
ReadingRussell![]()
on 8th Jun 2005
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User Rating : 10
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Good Points: If you've had any military training you'll love the precise detail. If not you'll love the human side of work that is war. If you don't think the UK Special Forces aren't the best then this could change your mind.
Bad Points: I've read it so many times and can't find any. But not for the faint-hearted.
General comments: Andy McNab, Bravo Two Zero: The story starts with the build-up to the mission and the frustration that goes with that. The mission itself is straightforward in Special Forces terms - don't get spotted. I felt that I was with the author every step of the way on the mission, and felt responsible for the patrol's welfare. A book that has been maligned by many as being too 'Hollywood' for what actually happened is still a story of triumph over impossible odds and, whether you believe it or not, still stirs that natural reaction in all of us of fight or flight. Guess which one the SAS choose?
ReadingRussell's review and ratings | 162 words
Review by
Mickalos![]()
on 7th Jul 2004
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User Rating : 10
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Andy McNab, Bravo Two Zero - True tale of extraordinary human endurance, heroism and real courage. A gripping read, could read it over and over again, really makes you proud to be British and if you're not, it makes you wish you were.
Mickalos's full review | 46 words
Review by
Mickalos![]()
on 7th Jul 2004
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User Rating : 10
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Andy McNab, Bravo Two Zero - Cannot add anything to the other two reviewers accounts. An amazing tale of heroism and courage. Really makes you proud to be British.
Mickalos's full review | 33 words

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