
Do You Know What?
Life According to Freddie Flintoff
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Narrated by:
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Jonathan Keeble
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By:
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Andrew Flintoff
About this listen
Do You Know What? is an unexpectedly helpful, occasionally silly and absorbing brain dump on life and everything it holds, from one of Britain's most loved national treasures, Freddie Flintoff.
In Do You Know What?, our favourite sportsman-turned-comedian-slash-left-field-thinker Freddie Flintoff expels an eclectic and entertaining smorgasbord of anecdotes, impressions, reflections, observations, rants, confessions and pearls of wisdom on all aspects of life's rich tapestry. As a prolific philosopher of life's most unfathomable questions, Freddie uses his own inexplicable experiences - from the sublime: giving up booze, shopping in Poundland with his family, exploring the wonders of the universe with his mates; to the ridiculous: wrestling with WWE's finest, singing in a musical on the West End, pranking teammates - to help us all gain the comfort of his life mantra: what's the worst that can happen?
©2019 Freddie Flintoff (P)2019 W. F. Howes LtdBoring...
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Interesting.
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Although the narrator is fantastic and does Freddie justice, I was a little disappointed when I first hit play that freddie himself isnt reading his book.
Great listen, shame Freddie isn't reading it.
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I find it hard to critique peoples work, when they’ve spent possibly a good amount of time writing something; however Freddie leaves too many of the salient points left open.
There are some amazing parts of this book where he talks about mental health and professional cricket. But for me the book sounds like one big room 101 style rant.
I appreciate that this is an autobiography so his points of view, should be his points that he is making. However the constant negativity to everything going on around us is hard to read for a whole book.
This would’ve been so much better read by Freddie.
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it's ok.
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Heartwarming and funny
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Freddies P. O. V.
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A must read / listen.
What a great book!
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Just a bit of a moan
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Brilliant Frank and amusing
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