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Playing the Moldovans at Tennis (Paperback)
by Tony Hawks (Author)
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Sarah Champion

Tony Hawks' debut book, The Round Ireland with a Fridge, was an irreverent satire. The topic of the sequel is even more absurd. Like Round Ireland, it supposedly originates from an obscure bet. This time, Hawks bets he can't track-down the Moldovan football team and beat them all at tennis. The loser must perform the Moldovan national anthem naked on Balham High Road. However, knowledge of tennis and/or football isn't required to enjoy the book.

Hawks' Irish trip was characterised by willing accomplices who joined in the fun. In Moldova, Hawks also expects a good laugh. Despite the rarity of visitors, he receives an apathetic welcome as his mission provokes little more than weak smiles. Tracking down the footballers and persuading them to play turns becomes almost impossible.

The book treads a fine line between brilliant and juvenile, between Jeremy Beadle and the genuinely witty. Hawks' sixth-form joke of presenting a round table to Moldova's new King Arthur is especially cringe-worthy. His experience as a second-division stand-up leads to innumerable trite quips. Still, overall Playing The Moldovans At Tennis is an entertaining, easy read that will make you chuckle. It provides an interesting view of Eastern Europe's post-Communist life, while keeping you in suspense: Will he? Won't he? Suffice to say that, yes, at the end of the book someone does end up naked and singing outside a South London Woolworths. --Sarah Champion --

--This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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The latest and greatest foolhardy attempt to win a bet by Tony Hawks --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An "off the wall" classic, 18 Sep 2003
How to come up with a novel concept!!!! While watching the England football team's opponents a minor celebrity friend challenges the author to play & beat each of them at tennis!!! The book takes you on the authors round the world (or is it twist)journey which becomes strangely compelling and will undoubtedly have you willing on our hero. Against the odds - game set and match Tony Hawks!!
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars No fridge, less humour, but more interesting in some ways, 24 Mar 2003
By R. Weir "pooliealbatross" (Liverpool, UK) - See all my reviews
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After going round Ireland with a Fridge, Tony Hawks' next bet was to beat the entire Moldovan Football Team at Tennis.

Heading off to Moldova with a round plastic table, Hawks found less to be humourous about, but instead has managed to paint a picture of life in a former Soviet State that is at times disturbing and at others heartwarming. His encounter with a local mobster, and the descriptions of the state of the medical system (his Doctor host at one point is paid with a freshly-caught fish) help you understand how different - and often difficult - life is over there. The fact that Hawks has since started a Charity to take medical supplies over there speaks volumes - and that comes across in the book too.

The twist that happens in Israel helps set the book up for a rousing climax that would see a man standing trouserless in a London Street trying to sing the Moldovan National Anthem: but it's the descriptions of life in Chisnau that will stay with you the longest.

If you're expecting a no-holds barred funny account of another drunken bet - this is not for you. If however you appreciate some well-written travelogue with a twist, I recommend this highly.

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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent and heart-warming read, 4 Jan 2004
This book was excellent. I was a little worried when I started reading it as I thought it was all going to be all about tennis. However, I was pleasantly suprised to find out that the emphasis was more on the culture of Moldova and the experience of being there.

Tony Hawkes is very funny and he tells his story in a very sensitve way. I loved the twist at the end which completed this story perfectly. I will be reading his other books asap.

Read it!