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My Heroes: Extraordinary Courage, Exceptional People

By: Ranulph Fiennes
Narrated by: Andrew Wincott
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In My Heroes, the 'world's greatest living explorer' (Gunniess Book of Records), writes about the people who have inspired him - from explorers to policemen, families to freedom fighters. Wherever in the world Ranulph gives one of his lectures or motivational speeches, someone always asks: 'Who inspired you to do all the crazy things you've done?' For the first time he explores this idea by revealing his own personal heroes and what lessons their actions may have taught him in his own often hazardous profession. This book describes the extraordinary and often horrific events that led to these ordinary individuals becoming Ranulph's great heroes. From polar survivor to knifed-and-beaten policeman, from a woman missionary to a special forces soldier, these wonderful people will make you proud to be part of the human race.

©2011 Ranulph Fiennes (P)2011 Hodder & Stoughton
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Would you say that listening to this book was time well-spent? Why or why not?

This book was disappointing, it's poorly structured and difficult to get through.Fiennes sets out his definition of 'hero' and 'courage' in the first chapter and seems at pains to stress the book won't be a list of military heros and VC winners, which I understood and it left me intrigued by what was to come. I was to be disappointed. Especially when the very first hero was indeed a military one.It drifts from quite specific examples of individual courage into an endless catalog of genocidal horror with a bizarre obsession with the gory details.In the context of what I had expected, given the title and opening chapter, the time was not well spent. Had I wanted a book that covers in detail some of histories worst genocides, I would have bought one.

Who might you have cast as narrator instead of Andrew Wincott?

Andrew Wincott was a poor choice for this book. I didn't like the style of his narration, he adds drama to his voice depending on what is being read, and at times puts on accents, which is extremely irritating. The story or subject alone is all I want, I don't need drama being added by the narrator. It may be suited to children's books, but was completely inappropriate for the content matter of this book.

Any additional comments?

I think I get what Ranulph had in mind - the portrayal of human courage in the face of unimaginable horror and hardship, but what wasn't delivered was the story. There was no attempt to try and explain or understand what makes some people act in the way that they do, and I couldn't help but feel too much emphasis was placed on describing the environment and situation, and not enough on the story, in some cases there was just no story, just a poor and very graphic history lesson.There really is no need to give example after example (it really does go on and on) of horrific violence.

Hard work

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Would you recommend this book to a friend? Why or why not?

I would recommend this for anyone with a strong stomach and for those feeling very upbeat and happy. For anyone feeling slightly delicate in body or soul, this is best avoided

Would you be willing to try another book from Ranulph Fiennes? Why or why not?

I would try another book by Fiennes as he is a good writer of adventures.

What does Andrew Wincott bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you had only read the book?

Andrew Wincott has a very steady strong voice which is needed when dealing with some of the more gruesome descriptions of torture.

Was My Heroes: Extraordinary Courage, Exceptional People worth the listening time?

This is a book that you need to take breaks from, digest and get strength back to deal with the next horrific chapter. It gives a very clear and good description of many historical events and i feel i have learnt a lot from it but it isn`t exactly 'easy listening'

Any additional comments?

The story to gore ratio seemed unbalanced sometimes.

Gore and blood

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Personally I found this book a bit tough to listen to as it goes in to gory details about what the perpetrators did to people. I had to break the book down as listening chapter after chapter was a bit too much. That being said out with the gory parts incredible stories and people I hold in complete awe.

it was ok

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what an absolutely incredible listen. Such stories of amazing people. this is the best I have listened to on Audible ever!

omg! amazing

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Man against Man. Man against the elements. True heroes one & all. Worth the time.

This app is rubbish. Bored now

Very interesting read

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