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Out of My Comfort Zone
Out of My Comfort Zone | Steve Waugh
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"A quintessentially Australian tale, told in a straightforward, unpretentious style." The Age Rarely does a truly great player reveal as much of himself and his sport as Steve Waugh does in his long-awaited autobiography. Waugh opens up on his personal life in a way few would expect of a man known in cricket circles as "The Iceman". He provides revealing insights into life on and off the field; the controversies and scandals; and clashes with other players, the media and cricket administrators. He also offers honest and perceptive portraits of the people who have shared his adventure. Out of My Comfort Zone is a frank study of a unique life in cricket a journey into the heart and soul of not just the game but also one of its most respected players and finest leaders.
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It's a fat book and was immensely enjoyable. It shared several inside details. There are several anecdotes of which the Sarwan-McGrath's actual incident was an interesting one to read.

The person who'd lent it to me joked that I finished this book much faster (in a few days) compared to a shorter novel (Continent of Circe), which I managed to read upto 40-odd pages only!

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Day 16 - #BookThatIsOutOfYourComfortZone #SelfImprovementSept

1. Sexy Romance
2. Child Abuse
3. Demons, Warlocks
4. Vampires

OriginalCyn620 👍🏻📚😊 5y
SW-T I enjoyed A Girl Like Her. First of a series. Clockwork Angel was interesting too. 5y
EadieB @SW-T I'm glad somebody feels comfortable reading these types of books. I'll stick with my mysteries. lol 5y
SW-T Enjoy your mysteries! 😂😂 5y
EadieB @SW-T 👍🏻 5y
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