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Continues to entertain

Everytime I pick up one of Milligan's war memoirs I think: "Oh, this one can't possibly be as good as the last" and everytime he proves me wrong. Although Monty is not as engaging as ROMMEL, it is still up there. The book covers the aftermath of the British victory in Africa, which consists of a lot of partying and a lot of sleeping.

What's most entertaining is Milligan's recounts of his Old West obsessed father and his accident prone best friend, Harry Edgington. Once again, he makes you wish you were there to experience the times with him. These war memoirs are high reccommended!

I laughed out loud

and it is rare that a book makes me do that. Funny, moving and (allowing for a little artistic license) believable. Of the "series" Rommel? Gunner Who? ,Mussoloni;His Part in my Downfall, Adolf Hitler: My Part in his Downfall - not the best but definitely worth a read.

In fact - read them all.