Author:Tyson Fury
AS SEEN ON NETFLIX'S AT HOME WITH THE FURYS
THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLING AND AWARD-WINNING AUTHOR
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PICK YOURSELF UP OFF THE CANVAS.
TRANSFORM YOUR BODY AND MIND.
MAKE YOUR COMEBACK.
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'Tyson's story ranks as one of the greatest comebacks ever. Not just in sport.' Telegraph
'Full of tips on getting physically and mentally fitter ... a great antidote to battling lockdown blues.' Evening Standard
From weighing twenty-eight stone and fighting a deep depression, to his amazing return to heavyweight champion of the world, Tyson opens up and share his inspiring advice and tips on diet, exercise regime, and his incredible journey back to a healthier body and mind.
Frank, accessible and inspiring, The Furious Method is a feel-good and motivating tonic, full of inspirational advice for readers on how we can all improve our physical and mental health. And how we can all create a champion mind-set.
Whatever your starting point or past set-backs, Tyson will show you how you can make your own comeback and start living your life to the fullest - fighting fit, mentally restored, and stronger than ever.
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'King of the ring ... king of how to make a regime work for you. [Passes] on the message without preaching, without lecturing' Chris Evans
'It's a very positive book, it's got some incredible things in here ... [this] book will help so many people' Roman Kemp
'A number of very useful tips ... A great example to anyone' Phillip Schofield
'It's a very open, honest book ... I think the advice in it is great.' Susanna Reid
'It's a great read ... a great book' Piers Morgan
'There's great humour in the book ... This is my favourite interview we've ever done' Holly Willoughby
'Inspirational ... must-have gift for Christmas' Alan Brazil
'The Furious Method is a feel-good and motivating tonic, full of inspirational advice for readers on how we can all improve our physical and mental health.' The Sportsman
A number of very useful tips [...] A great example to anyone
—— Philip SchofieldThere's great humourin the book [...] This is my favourite interview we've ever done
—— Holly WilloughbyIt's a very positive book, it's got some incredible things in here'
—— Roman KempThe Furious Method is a feel-good and motivating tonic, full of inspirational advice for readers on how we can all improve our physical and mental health
—— The SportsmanThis follow-up to his bestselling autobiography is full of tips on getting physically and mentally fitter, and could be a great antidote to battling lockdown blues
—— Evening StandardIt's a very open, honest book [...] Your book is terrific and I think the advice in it is great.
—— Susanna ReidIt's a great read [...] a great book.
—— Piers MorganPainfully honest but also inspiring. Every young girl who loves her football should read it
—— Daily StarAlex Scott is extraordinary
—— John SutherlandHow (Not) To Be Strong chronicles Alex Scott's journey from the East End to international football stardom and broadcasting mainstay with with candour and heart, revealing a vulnerable side to the driven athlete that the public seldom see
—— Waterstones.com Sports Books of the YearA searingly honest read, this book is an inspiring tale of succeeding against the odds
—— FourFourTwo MagazineExtraordinary
—— GuardianA cautionary tale. Gripping yet harrowing.
—— Bikeradar'He was shy and introverted, not the extrovert. We could think that he was macho, but he wanted to be loved.'
—— Jef Brouwers'People always love comeback stories. Because they recognise that in life, it's all about falling down and standing up.'
—— Steve De Wolf'A riveting, warts-an-all dive into a complex, deeply flawed rider and man'
—— Cycling Plus'McGrath covers the rise and fall of Frank Vandenbroucke with sensitivity and not sensationalism... from winning Liège-Bastogne-Liège to doping and addiction, suicide attempts, court appearances and his death, no stone is left unturned when delivering the truth about 'cycling's great wasted talent'
—— Cyclist'Poignant, painful but utterly riveting...covered with careful sensitivity by McGrath, painted in all its grey complexity with an absence of judgment. A captivating read'
Irish Independent
A chillingly vivid thriller in a fantastic setting - you can almost feel the icy Alpine wind on your face as you turn the pages.
—— T M Logan, bestselling author of THE HOLIDAYA tense page-turner.
—— Sunday Times Style magazineOne of the most eagerly awaited debuts of the year.
—— Sunday Express magazineThe nail-biting suspense and spooky atmosphere of Sarah Pearse's thrilling debut novel kept me reading until late in the night. I loved Sarah's masterful descriptions of the Alpine setting, the creepy history of the hotel, and the growing sense of danger as the hapless characters are cut off from the outside world by a massive storm . . . just as the realisation dawns that a deranged killer is on the loose.
—— Ann Gosslin, author of THE SHADOW BIRD and THE DOUBLETense, claustrophobic and chilling in every sense of the word.
—— Tammy Cohen, author of WHEN SHE WAS BADDark and suspenseful - I had shivers running down my spine as I read this chilling thriller.
—— Good HousekeepingAn addictive, creepy and twisting read. The perfect gothic story for a cold February night.
—— StylistAn eerie, atmospheric novel that had me completely on the edge of my seat.
—— Reese Witherspoon, for Reese's Book Club[A] menacing, creepy debut [...] There are echoes of Hitchcock and du Maurier, but Pearse has her own distinctive, emotional voice - one to be admired.
—— Daily MailTense, chilling and full of surprises.
—— Sun, Pick of the WeekLocked-room mysteries a la Agatha Christie are proving to be very popular right now, and this one doesn't disappoint.
—— PrimaThis atmospheric chiller has a few shocks up its sleeve.
—— Crime MonthlyA mix of whodunnit and psychological thriller with hints of horror, this fine debut [...] is smartly structured and often powerful.
—— Sunday TimesSpooky, chilling and claustrophobic.
—— ObserverThis impressive debut is a twist on the classic locked-room mystery in a wonderfully eerie Gothic setting. Its sharp prose builds suspense through a series of twists that will send an Alpine chill up your spine, building to an unpredictable finale. This clever, compelling thriller deserves to be a bestseller and marks out Sarah Pearse as one to watch.
—— Sunday Express S MagazineWant a book that's going to leave you chilled to the bone? This is it!
—— Fabulous MagazineSarah Pearse's chilling debut is making waves. The Sanatorium certainly has an eerie, cinematic appeal [...] With whispers of The Shining in setting and The Girl on the Train in pace.
—— Vanity FairI absolutely loved The Sanatorium - it gave me all the wintry thrills and chills. It was just wonderful.
—— Lucy Foley, bestselling author of THE HUNTING PARTY and THE GUEST LISTGenuinely scary and deliciously atmospheric, and one of the best books of 2021, this international bestseller is guaranteed to give you goosebumps.
—— Woman & HomeWhat a page-turner! Like Agatha Christie crossed with Scandi noir, and doing with Swiss mountains what Jane Harper books do with the Australian outback. Loved it, and can't wait for the next Elin book!
—— Andrea Mara, author of ALL HER FAULT