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You've Gone Too Far This Time, Sir! [Kindle Edition]

Danny Bent
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Have you ever woken up in the sultry heat of the morning, your hair and beard teeming with maggots, and then had potatoes picked out of your ears?

Have you ever felt the cold barrel of a semi automatic gun against your forehead?

When Danny Bent cycled 15,000 kilometres from the UK to India to raise money for ActionAid, it was a decision that took twenty years and one minute. For twenty years he had wanted to do something to raise money for charity. The one minute was when as their teacher he was put on the spot by his pupils and declared that the means was by bike, and he was going to India.

What he had signed up for was slogging along roads with trucks bearing down on him, unable to see and choking in the smog; shooting down treacherous descents with 100 foot drops, shaking with cold and too numb to brake; muscle burn and saddle sores; delirium and food poisoning; thirst and malnutrition; foul and insanitary conditions; life-threatening crises; obstructive border guards, crazed dogs and inquisitive passers-by.

'You've Gone Too Far This Time, Sir!' is a real and compelling blow-by-blow account of Danny's trip across Europe, the former Soviet Republics, Russia, China, Pakistan and India.

And what people he met! They are the true delight of this book, mostly charming, sometimes reckless, occasionally threatening, always unpredictable, and forever inviting Danny to be up for the challenge of entertaining them, in one instance by dancing in front of a packed stadium, in another by eating sheep's brains in a local night market.

Danny turns the wheels, you turn the pages. The pace is relentless. The story is both heart-stopping and heart-warming. The arrival is breakdown-and-cry emotional. And there's loads of fun and wonderment along the way too.

What a book! What a ride! Live your dream.

Go for it, Danny.

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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful
Format:Kindle Edition
An epic travelogue chronicling one man's adventure bicycling across continents to reach a jungle school in India. What shines through is the innate honesty and kindness towards travellers displayed by the people he meets; people take him in when he's tired and hungry, give him somewhere to sleep, feed him, even give him money when he has no local currency.

Travelling through some of the most dangerous countries in Eastern Europe and Asia, whether it's dodging Russian Mafia gangsters or Taliban insurgents, Danny somehow manages to bring out the best in humanity wherever he goes. This really restores your faith in the human race; although his sometimes graphic descriptions of the insanitary conditions and the intestinal consequences resulting from same have completely put me off wanting to visit India!

Read it. Enjoy it. Give some money to Action Aid.
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77 of 80 people found the following review helpful
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A great (true) story from first-time author Danny Bent about his cycle journey from London to India where he is to take up a teaching job. It is an honest, factual account which benefits greatly from Danny's huge personality and obvious love of life.

His descriptions of his antics on this epic ride are at different times hilarious, touching and informative. This chronicle of his journey is both eminently readable and absolutely inspiring.

Well done Danny, I can't wait to read you next book, bring it on!
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful
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I've never left a review before but i loved this book, it was witty and well written and whilist i didn't jump on a bike it did make me think.
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What a wonderful read
Thank you Danny. Sometimes reading an unknown book can take you on a wonderful journey this is one such book.
Published 19 days ago by Wayne W Green
Great read!
Loe this book, a really great read. Genuinely interesting, often funny account of a (crazy) teachers journey to india by cycle. Would def recommend.
Published 27 days ago by Vickie
The most helpful favourable review
I did not care about the small odd spelling mistakes,this book was brill and well worth reading. His description of what he went through was so encapsulating that I could not put... Read more
Published 1 month ago by sifi
Good read
Enjoyable book about one man's cycle journey to India. The sort of trip that we all wish we could do but never have the courage to start. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Mr. P. Marston
Inspiring
I am cycling through India for charity in June, so thought it would be appropriate to read a book from somebody who has achieved this, and more! What an inspiration! Read more
Published 1 month ago by Emily Chapman
Enticing reading
Inspiring trip from the UK to India on a bycicle, for a good cause. I enjoyed the adventures and most of all the arrival in India. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Bellypaw
Nearly a good book
I'm sure Danny Bent is an engaging character in real life and generally I enjoyed his book. I found it depressing however to think that he's a school teacher in view of the number... Read more
Published 2 months ago by Michael Heenan
Good
I really liked this book. I really enjoyed Dan's journey and his own self discovery. Like others I found the end a little abrupt, but perhaps a sequel?
Published 2 months ago by L. P. Sayer
Not Impressed
I think that this is the worst travel book ever written. The author seems hell bent on getting from A to Z without any attempt to understand the indigenous people of the countries... Read more
Published 2 months ago by Felix the Cat
Such an exciting true story.
I just loved this. Easy reading, well written and full of great series about a school teacher cycling to India from UK on a mission to show his school children his greenness and... Read more
Published 2 months ago by Graham
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They see the Western life as perfect - stability, water and money on tap. I guess theyre seeing past the impersonal element, the way people stagnate, become miserable and forget how lucky they are. &quote;
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If someone is trying to do something that can change the world for the better, then perhaps the world conspires to help them in the same way as a humane being would encourage something that makes us feel good and reject something that makes us feel bad. Is the universe a single being that evolves? Is this God? &quote;
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