Sports & Outdoor
Review:Gripping! Wonderful factual account of what happened in 1967. Too bad that we don't know what happened many years later, and too bad (spoiler alert!) that they never found all the bodies! What was really wonderful was the commitment everyone had in finding the climbers, and the agreement with everyone that weather on Denali can be a Death wish. Tho sad, and tragic...author did a great job of bringing the reader in. Keeping it real. Great read!~ Read more
Review:This book is outstanding, and while I retain very little respect for Lance Armstrong on a personal level, after watching his interview with Opera, I still highly recommend this book, as it is outstanding. Read more
Review:After enjoying his playing career, he was a very flawed individual in his personal life. His dalliances with women reveal a man of questionable character. Things are not always what they appear to be. I appreciate his honesty, but question his morals. Read more
Review:Actually a really great book. Really insightful, full of details, and with a story easy to connect with other books (let's say The Secret Race).
I'm not going to mention anything about Lance Armstrong, read it and make an opinion of your own.
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Review:It's a testament to how interesting Bill Walsh is that this book is any good. Because this is a leadership/management book, everything is presented with this tacit assumption that there's a recipe for being like Walsh was. It's preposterous to even float the idea that a cookbook/textbook approach could make you a genius like Walsh was. If football ever had an artist, Walsh was the guy. He was creative, adaptive, independent, and intelligent. He wasn't about following or establishing an orthodoxy... Read more