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4.0 out of 5 stars
Prompt mailing!,
This review is from: Open Net: A Professional Amateur in the World of Big-Time Hockey (Paperback)
It was in perfect condition! Quick and easy process!Would definitely buy from this seller again! My father in law is going to love this product :)
5.0 out of 5 stars
WONDERFUL BOOK...I MISS GEORGE,
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This review is from: Open Net (Hardcover)
As a big hockey fan, and a goaltender, this was just required reading. Yet, it turned out to be more. This well written, quick read was a gas to enjoy and quote. I will be glad to read others by George Plimpton, and I'm already on the hunt for PAPER LION.I guess thats my ringing endorcement. If I'm looking to read a book on football, the author must be wonderful. Quick, funny, well written, and vastly enjoyable, you wont regret buying this book, no matter what the price.
5.0 out of 5 stars
A real treat - thanks George!,
By doug1022 "doug1022" (Boston, MA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Open Net (Paperback)
This book was a real joy to read. It was a pleasure to take in George's unique observations as he bravely went where no non-athlete has been before, between the pipes to guard the goal of the famed Boston Bruins.What makes this book so special is George's lack of prejudice and his ability to tell a story complete with the smells, sights, thoughts, feelings and emotions of being completely overwhelmed by a situation that he has absolutely no control over. His story-telling is succinct and yet descriptive enough so that the reader feels like s/he is in the room with George, as he talks with players, coaches, hockey wives, fans, etc. Throughout the book, it amused me to picture George holding a conversation these hockey players - his Ivy-league mesmerisms and accent remarkable proof that he is a stranger in this crowd. It is impressive that Plimpton is not judgmental in his analysis of this much maligned sport. He has a splendid time in his experiences, and I had an equally splendid time reading his book. Don't worry that this book was published in the 80s, as this is a timeless storytelling achievement. |
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Open Net by George Plimpton (Paperback - Oct 1 2003)
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