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What Would The Rock Do?
Oct 9, 2024 10:24 AM

What Would The Rock Do?

'Can you smell what The Rock is cooking?!'

He has yet to encounter an obstacle he couldn't overcome. He's the WWE legend as eight-time champion, he's outlasted being buried up to his neck in a desert (The Scorpion King), battled the giant Tamatoa (Moana), ruthless mercenaries (Jumanji), and murderous racers (the Fast and Furious series) all thanks to his motivation and drive.

Do you want to learn how to do the same? Then get inspired with this uplifting collection of quotes from the man himself on success, wrestling, fitness, family and more.

What else can we say, except, you're welcome?!

Reviews

Diver Rick Stanton relives the rescue of the century

—— Sunday Times

As the world held its breath, the men and their team achieved the impossible. This is their riveting, behind-the-scenes story. Captivating

—— Sunday Post

You probably won't read a better-written book about diving this year . . . Funny and relentlessly self-deprecating. I read this at two sittings

—— Diver Magazine

A sensitive exploration of the role exercise, nutrition and lifestyle can play in enabling happy, healthy lives.

—— Dr Tasmin Lewis, Medical Director at Wellgevity and Former Professional Triathlete

Vuelta Skelter...[is] his best cycling book yet. The mixture of the hilarious and the harrowing really shouldn't work but, in the hands of a writer as skilled as Moore, it deftly combines his trademark mischievous wit and a love of cycling.

—— Cycling Plus

The queen of just-one-more-chapter, Ruth Ware, has done it again.

—— Clare Mackintosh

I absolutely loved ONE BY ONE! Impossible to put down and perfectly claustrophobic and gorgeously atmospheric. Each twist was perfectly cued and plotted, showing Ruth to be the master storyteller we all know.

—— Gytha Lodge, author of She Lies in Wait

A fabulous psychological thriller and I loved the snowy setting! Incredibly tense and kept me guessing to the end

—— Emily Koch, author of If I Die Before I Wake

One of the best thriller writers around.

—— Independent

An epic talent

—— Heat

One By One has all the elements of a classic crime novel, brilliantly reinvented for the modern era with a dramatic setting, pin-sharp characterisation and up-to-the-minute plotting. It is fast-paced, astute and utterly compelling.

—— Jane Casey, author of The Cutting Place

Blisteringly good

—— Alison Flood, Observer

Sly satire and some bracingly unpleasant characters make for a fun read

—— Jake Kerridge, Sunday Express

With Ruth Ware, you always know to expect the unexpected... in her latest offering, Ruth goes full tilt cutting edge... the action is breakneck, the pace is breath-taking and the need to know whodunnit is all consuming

—— Lisa Jewell, Foyles, *Books of the Year*

A high-tension treat with a Christie-ish twist... Cold sweat stuff!

—— Alex Gordon, UK Press Syndication

A brilliant thriller

—— Bella

A thoroughly enjoyable and consistently inventive wintertime mystery

—— John Williams, Mail on Sunday

One by One goes full-tilt cutting-edge... Definitely one to be read in one sitting under a fur throw with a mug of mulled wine to hand

—— Lisa Jewell, Daily Express, *Books of the Year*

Greed, ambition, manipulation, secrets, nifty plotting and a cracking denouement add up to a suspenseful and spine-tingling page-turner

—— Guardian

An engaging page-turner that will keep you guessing

—— Daily Express

One By One is a galloping read packed with dark secrets and all the page-turning prowess you would hope for from a psychological thriller and murder mystery

—— Susan Swarbrick, Herald

The Queen of the modern murder mystery returns with a delicious homage to Agatha Christie's And Then There Were None

—— RED

Agatha Christie fans will love this ingenious thriller...the pace is fast and furious and the twists satisfying

—— Good Housekeeping

Books shouldn't really be gobbled down like cake but with Ware's there's no other way

—— Metro

Ware's novel is deliciously sly

—— Joan Smith, Sunday Times

This engaging page-turner keeps you guessing

—— Paul Donnelley , Sunday Express

Writing with such honesty is a trademark of [Winn's] style

—— The Marshwood Vale Magazine

'9 new books to read this September'

—— SheerLuxe

Powerful

—— Writers Forum

Beautiful

—— Herald

'Country Life Book of the Week'

—— Country Life

Down to earth yet astonishing . . . touching

—— This England

So beautifully told

—— i

Want a book that's going to leave you chilled to the bone? This is it!

—— Fabulous Magazine

Sarah 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 Fair

I 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 LIST

Genuinely scary and deliciously atmospheric, and one of the best books of 2021, this international bestseller is guaranteed to give you goosebumps.

—— Woman & Home

What 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
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