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Penguins Stopped Play: Eleven Village Cricketers Take on the World [Hardcover]

Harry Thompson
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  • Hardcover: 256 pages
  • Publisher: John Murray Publishers Ltd; First Edition Twelth Impression edition (10 April 2006)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0719563453
  • ISBN-13: 978-0719563454
  • Product Dimensions: 23.4 x 15.5 x 2.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (59 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 185,937 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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'A comic gem' -- Ultratravel Praise for Harry Thompson and Penguins Stopped Play: -- . 'Actually completely brilliant' -- Ian Hislop 'Hilarious' -- Sunday Telegraph 'A real gold standard sense of humour' -- David Baddiel 'Rare, clever, creative ! a maverick, pushing boundaries with outrageous jokes' -- Guardian 'The first chapter deserves to be anthologised alongside the funniest passages of cricket writing in the game's rich literary history, and what follows is crammed with sharp observation, comic and cruel characterisation and a great many very good jokes...It is a gloriously funny and life-affirming book, and if you know anyone who plays cricket and can read you should buy it for them' - Andrew Baker -- Daily Telegraph 20060413 'Surely the funniest book ever written about the English addiction to cricket...a beautiful tale of classic British humour, self-deprecation, great courage and one of the best accounts ever of the obsessive appeal of our summer game to those whose lives revolve around it' - Tom Rosenthal -- Daily Mail 20060414 'Engaging and full of humour, though it ends with an abrupt shift in tone when Thompson discovers that he has inoperable lung cancer' - Ludovic Hunter-Tilney -- FT magazine 20060415 'As funny as you would expect from the (sadly deceased) writer of Have I Got News For You' -- Daily Express 20060414 'A hilarious, eccentically English memoir.' -- Sainsbury's Magazine 20060501 'In the whirl of hangovers, jetlag, sleeplessness and general unreliability, humour was the saviour.' -- The Week 20060422 'Delicious...This book is the perfect tribute to his greatest enthusiasm: a delivery which spins delicately past the straight bat of our expectations' - Pete Clark -- Evening Standard 20060410 'Funny and inspiring...Thompson writes with a novelist's sympathy about a wonderfully mixed bunch of characters' - Hugh Massingberd -- Literary Review 20060410 'Let's get one thing clear from the off - I don't get cricket...The fact that I loved Penguins Stopped Play" can only be testament to Harry Thompson's brilliant writing, sardonic humour and English love of farce' - Lizzie Matthews -- Wanderlust (Book of the Month) 20060410 'An eccentic, funny and very English story' -- Traveller 20060410 'Part travelogue, part tale of the sporting underdog, and with its combination of frustration and wit, this is a book British cricket lovers will adore this summer' -- Waterstone's Books Quarterly 20060410 'Hilarious' -- The Bookseller 20060410 'The writing is crisper than a Gower cover drive and as witty as any of the Tales from the Long Room.' -- Wisden Cricketer 20060601 '[Thompson] writes with wit, verve, and a genuine love of the use of language shines through! superb observational comedy writing.' -- AND Magazine 20060501 "Rarely has there been a funnier cricket book" -- Yorkshire Evening Post 20060429 'This will make you laugh out loud as you enjoy the "best of British", while lamenting the passing of this coming genius.' -- The Resident 20060501 '[Thompson] excels as a travel writer.' -- South China Morning Post, Alex Price 20060611 'This will make you laugh out loud while lamenting the passing of this comic genius.' -- Rise, Robert Gwyn Palmer 20060501 'Thompson's prose is vividly conversational! very funny.' -- Guardian: Tim de Lisle 20060617 'Very funny it is too ...he fills his warm-hearted book with a satisfying selection of tales' -- Andrew Holgate, Sunday Times 20060514 'A highly entertaining account of one man's sporting obsession' -- Father's Quarterly 20060531 'This is a beautiful tale of classic British humour, self-deprecation, great courage and one of the best accounts ever of the obsessive appeal of our summer game to those whose lives revolve around it' -- Daily Mail 20060401 'Even people who despise cricket will adore Penguins Stopped Play.' -- Times 20060701 'Thompson! maintains a witty narrative! Despite his cynical eye, Thompson is never afraid to show his love of the game' -- Observer / Sports Monthly 20060701 'Harry Thompson wrote with such verve and wit that he could have made a trip round a multi-storey car park into an adventure' -- Celia Brayfield, The Times 20060701 'A very funny, peculiarly British travel book' -- Markus Berkman, Daily Mail 20060701

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'Gloriously funny and life affirming. Crammed with sharp observation, comic characterisation and a great many very good jokes'

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60 of 62 people found the following review helpful
A hilarious read 22 Nov 2006
Format:Hardcover
This is a great book. From start to finish it holds the reader's thrall. It is well written and engaging whether you like the game of cricket or not, it is a funny account of the experiences of a less than professional cricket XI as they attempt to play the game on evry continent in the world over a limited time. It is worth mentioning however that although it offers much to the general reader, the most satisfaction and enjoyment will be had by those with an appreciation and an understanding of the little nuances, subtleties and terms inherent in the game of cricket, after all "tickling it down to fine leg" and "firing it in just short of a length" is not in everyone's natural parlance!
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33 of 34 people found the following review helpful
Cricket 24 April 2006
Format:Hardcover
Penguins Stopped Play is a remarkable account of the infamous Captain Scott XI which has already featured in 'Rain Men' & 'Zimmer Men' by Marcus Berkmann.

This time the focus is on the over seas tours the team embarked upon and the hilarious, embarrassing and awful situations that followed them around the globe. (I particularly enjoyed the withering attack on BA).

If you enjoy Cricket & travel then this book is a must. It is constantly laugh out loud funny with great stories on travel, sport & friendship. Well written and observant not only on foreign lands & cricket but also on the people that participate and play this silly game.

The books conclusion is particularly moving and poignant with the author facing the challenges of a terminal illness, which is met with much bravery and a straight bat. Penguins Stopped Play is a great book and Harry Thompson will be missed even by those who didn't know him! Thanks Harry!
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25 of 26 people found the following review helpful
A beautiful read 27 Sep 2006
Format:Hardcover
'Penguins Stopped Play' is an utterly eccentric but delightful tale, filled with humour and pathos. If you want to undertand the mind of an Englishman, this is the book for you.

Driven to make the journey of a lifetime, Harry Thompson and his team conquer the world in pursuit of cricket. There's good chunks of travel writing here, some brilliant characterisation, and a good many jokes. It's a refreshing read, which you'll polish off in a session. The book's haunting ending will remain with you for a long, long time.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
Penguins Stopped Play
Anyone who has ever played the more casual type of club cricket or who merely loves the game will enjoy this witty, readable book.
Published 1 month ago by Strephon
Thanks Harry
I started to read this book first in 2008, but only got through 100 pages before losing it in a box-o-stuff while relocating contintents. Read more
Published 3 months ago by David Nicol
One of the great cricket books
There are a large number of books about cricket teams and tours, many amusing but often formulaic. This is one of the best but it is more. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Ashencrump
One of my favourite ever books
I have read a few similar Cricket books and would strongly recommend this alongside Rainmen and Fatty Batter. But I think this remains my favourite. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Mr. J. Clune
Wonderful book about true to life cricket
I got this book for my birthday yesterday and I finished it today. Maybe that's because I am a die hard cricket fan, or because this book is wonderfully well written, or maybe a... Read more
Published 6 months ago by Mr. M. C. Coombs
Good
I haven't as yet read this book so can't write a proper. However, from it was highly recommended and, from glancing through, I am sure it is going to meet up to expectations.
Published 7 months ago by Sheila
Could do with a few more Penguins
A lovely book which i took on holiday with me. It starts very well and follows the history of a scratch cricket team. Read more
Published 7 months ago by thomastick
What penguins?
Penguins Stopped Play is a energetic look at village cricket, it's foibles and the "characters" who play for many teams. Read more
Published 13 months ago by Matthew Smith
Excellent, easy, read
Great book to read without thinking too much. A genuinely touching and funny take on the world of amateur cricket. Highly recommended for an easy read.
Published 16 months ago by ab
Hmmmm...
I can't be too rough on this book, as it was a posthumous release (the author might have polished it further had it not been for his untimely death) - but I have to say, given the... Read more
Published 17 months ago by Shark Sandwich
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