Title: Don’t Tell Mum I Work On The Rigs

Author: Paul Carter

Type: Non-Fiction

Page Count/Review Word Count: 210

Rating: 7/10

 

Paul Carter - Don't Tell Mum I Work On The Rigs

Paul Carter – Don’t Tell Mum I Work On The Rigs

 

First off, let’s do this book a favour by giving you its full titleDon’t Tell Mum I Work On The Rigs, She Thinks I’m A Piano Player In A Whorehouse. I couldn’t use the full title because it breaks WordPress – I don’t think much of it as a title, purely because of its length, but I do appreciate the reasoning behind it. It is indeed a memoir about life on the oil rigs, and the slogan in the title is taken from a popular sticker for bikers.

It was interesting enough, if a little unbelievable at times, but too bloke-ish for me. That said, it was still well-written, and the friends that Paul has met throughout his travels seemed to spring out of the pages to land fully formed in front of you. Carter has worked on a couple of sequels, too – I probably won’t read them, unless I see them in a charity shop, but it’s worth knowing that they’re there. That way, if you do enjoy this book, you’ve got something to move on to afterwards.

 

Paul Carter

Paul Carter

 

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