Looking for reviews, content etc.. On the book listed in title of this thread.
The book is sold at Ebay.
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The book is sold at Ebay.
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bells said:Is it just a manuscript in a file or is it an actual book?
TATE said:No wonder shipping is free - it's an e-book!
Actually, a PDF file so i can print it out and read it. This is supposed to be in advance of the book.
Chris
Joe Koontz said:Chris, let me know what you think. If you find it interesting, I will give it a shot myself.
Thanks, Joe
Joe Koontz said:Chris,
You talked me into it. I just bought a copy too.. Will give my review as well as soon as I get a chance to read it through.
Have a great weekend,
Joe
No technical information, then, Chris? It sounds less didactic and more novelistic. Thanks.TATE said:Joe,
I just finished reading it. I'm changing from a "must read" to a "worthwhile read". It needs lot of editing. I think it's a pretty good primer on the Filipino pros, the personaities and attitudes - maybe not as in depth or as much story telling as I would have liked to see. It would have been interesting to learn more of the practice regimen of the Filipino pros - I've heard stories on disiplined practice regimen.
Chris
JoeyInCali said:I'm disappointed.
I was hoping to see Tate with 16-inch bridge and rollercoaster stroke next month at Hard Times.
lewdo26 said:No technical information, then, Chris? It sounds less didactic and more novelistic. Thanks.
I've talked to Efren and Parica a few about the game.TATE said:No, no technical information, just mostly mental preparation, attitude, some personal stuff about the players. Not in-depth enough for me, but there is a lot of information, unfortunately, much of it is already public. It's more of a compilation of public information mixed with Filipino attitudes.
I liked one part where Parica and Efren show their contrasting styles, but it's all quotes from the loquation Parica. He thinks Efren has a "go for it" risk taker attitude, playing to the crowd, where Jose descibes himself as a safety player, only concerned about winning, not impressing. There's another part about Alex and a drinking problem, and Bustamante's personal tragedies. Problem is the issues are just skirted over.
Chris