Customer Reviews
Not many horsey book I don't enjoy.......but.... - By: HorseyHaHa, 17 Dec 2008 
Read the reviews & my expectations were high - maybe that was the problem! This book just didn'y tickle me at all -I seemed to speed read the boring bits & was at the end of the book before I knew it. Not impressed. Currently reading In the pink which other have bought & it is laugh out loud - what I was expecting with Enter at A - but sadly not a snigger - not even a smirk I am afraid!
Fab content - awful typeface... - By: G. Davies, 11 Jul 2008 
Gosh - this should be a definite 5 stars for content, but why the awful typeface? The person responsible for that should be made to read this - ouch!
Aside from the headache inducing, very *very* annoying type, the book is exquisitely funny & very accurate (in my personal experience anyhow)
Love the content, hate the print.
Passage yourself, and see how you like it!! - By: Ms. Jacqueline Field, 08 May 2006 
This is brilliant! I howled, envisaging myself & the obliging Dougal (my 16.2, somewhat unaware of his dressage superbity thoroughbred!!!!!!) doing a 'far more lucid' transition from canter to trot....
Brian McKeown has dressage down to a T... or maybe a coffee... I can't try this without one!
I read this book on a trip from Scotland to Cumbria, crying with laughter all the way, reading out passages to my somewhat disinterested husband, & howling at his lack of response...
BUY IT!
I've written to the author, so amused was I!
No hints on dressage training, but a good re-grounding about the frivolity of it all!
Happy half pass!
Enter this book for a big chuckle - By: Mr. S. Mewes, 31 Dec 2003 
A fabulously funny book on, what must be accepted, a fairly unknown sport. Though not claiming to know nuch about dressage, I was hugely entertained by this wry look at this sport's world through the eyes of a husband, looking for the bright side of mucking out! A book for dressage fans, dog fans & well, husbands. I highly recommend it :)