![]() Particularly interesting to me was the time Feinstein spends talking about how different it is for athletes at the military academies, than at normal straight-up Division 1 schools. Feinstein has a knack for finding the most interesting people stories and building his books around them, and he didn't fail in this one - the cadets and mids he chose to follow were real people to me by the end of the first chapter, and I followed the exploits of both teams with great interest. Two thumbs up.ĭespite that, and despite the fact that it took me six weeks to read this book, it was an enjoyable book. Way to not show your bias, John Feinstein. ![]() I thought A Civil War was it I was in the 90s, page number wise, and I hadn't seen a single mention of Ol' Rat Face, and I was starting to relax, and then boom! I turned the page, and there, right on page 98, was three whole paragraphs about The Man Himself. ![]() It's not a very realistic life goal, but it's a life goal all the same: some day I'd love to read a book by John Feinstein - on any subject! I will read the fucking golf books if I have to! - in which he does not suck Coach K's dick in print. ![]()
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