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Bravo Two Zero

Bravo Two Zero

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Everything but fiction!
Review: This book is the best of its kind, this book will take you over a journey of horror, emotions, suspense, drama, mystery, and humor. I wished the book had another two thousand pages, I just couldn't let go of it. I'm still dreaming that one day they'll come out with a "bravo two zero" movie...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Make you think twice
Review: Do you want to smell the sweat of combat, feel a heart reacing out of control, and understand the true meaning of "The fog of war." Then read this book.

It will make anybody that thought about going special ops think twice. Andy McNab is lucky to be alive.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An Inspiring, real-life story
Review: A vivid and accurate narrative of what a small group of well-trained, exceptionally capable warriors can accomplish while outnumbered and surrounded by the enemy.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent book about Great Allies
Review: The SAS have long earned the reputation they deserve, but paid dearly for the honor. This book is at once horrible and inspiring, just as was "Black Hawk Down" by Mark Bowden, and "Danger Close" by Mike Yon.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: AMAZING
Review: This book is truly one of the best I have ever read. I very strongly suggest this book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A BOOK TO CHANGE YOUR LIFE
Review: Andy Mcnabb and his boys are the toughest SOB's in the history of SOB's, I thought repeatedly how long since I would have been dead in his situation, it is just an incredible story which helps you to appreciate how easy life really is.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Tribute to the human spirit
Review: I hope I'm not overstating the case here but this book could just about change your life! Had a bad day? boss on your back, partner leaving home? bank about to reposess? Put yourself in the shoes of a member of Bravo Two Zero and suddenly your problems pale into insignificance, no food,no water, freezing temperatures and a small matter of a near 200 mile hike threw Iraq. This book is a tribute to what can be endured by mere humans but is also a real insight into the men of the Special Air Service, their professionalism and dedication to the task is simply awesome. The story is spell binding and excellently written considering the author is a career soldier.That the SAS had a direct affect on the scud situation in the Gulf is no longer surprising given men of this calibre exist, to be placed so far behind enemy lines during wartime would seem dangerous enough, but to go on the offence against Scuds and their crews was simply awesome, but then again as Andy Mcnab would say 'Who Dares Wins'

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The book the Beatles never were
Review: Well, kiss my face if this isn`t the best book i`ve ever read. I`ve read many good books and as as good as they were they just weren`t Bravo Two Zero by Andy Mcnab. However my copy has a bit of damage to the cover - I was made promises about storage that weren`t kept. Well I`d better keep this review short, I`ve got a photoshoot for Vision Express at two`o`clock and a corporate for Allied Dunbar at four. Oh, by the way, what do people reading this think of the Pedestrianisation of Norwich city centre? Because I`ll be honest - personally I`m dead against it... Alan.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An exelent account of SAS in action.
Review: This book is a must read for anyone who likes to read about military operations. Andy McNab lets you see into the heart of the covert sas.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Harrowing tale of one man's experience of war
Review: I personally think that this book was very good. I recommend it to everyone that is in the military, retired from the military, thinking of joining the military, interested in the military, or just looking for a real life, well written adventure. It is something that can only be told from the first person point of view, and Andy McNab does an excellent job of doing this


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