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Positively Page: The Diamond Dallas Page Journey

Positively Page: The Diamond Dallas Page Journey

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Positively Page - The Diamond Dallas Page Journey
Review: This book is so inspiring! Even those who are not professional wrestling fans will love this story. Page's personal struggle to overcome life and career obstacles shows how any of us can "live our dreams" if we work hard enough. Positively Page is a truly entertaining look at the power of positive thinking, an outstanding work ethic, creative promotion and giving back to the community all rolled into one life and one book. This uplifting journey is a must read for anyone who dreams of becoming all they can be.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent book!
Review: this book is an excellent read on the life of a great wrestler named diamond dallas page.it takes you through the life of ddp. i enjoyed this book so much.his life is so interesting, and i never realized how hard it was for diamond dallas page to get were he was today. its to bad he had to retire.this book rocks!buy it now!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I Felt the Bang
Review: After reading all of the reviews of Diamond Dallas Page's "Positively Page", it seems that readers either loved the book or detested it. I have also read many wrestler biographies and while this wasn't the best one I've read, it certainly isn't as bad as many reviewers claim. I found the most interesting part of this book was his journey into the wrestling world and where he actually decided to become a wrestler rather than just a manager. I can't think of any other performer that has made that kind of transition and I doubt that there will be another one with the absence of manager characters in the wrestling world today. My only complaint with the book is that as it moves into the NWO storylines later in his career, he tends to fade in and out from "shoot" to "storyline". Prior to that, the book was primarily a shoot. All in all, not a bad book and it really makes you respect the hard work he put into going from a manager to a top of the card guy.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: The Worst Book I Have Ever Read
Review: First, let me say that I love wrestling and have enjoyed most wrestling books I have read, though they are often very amature from a writing standpoint. DDP's book, however, is not worth two cents. Most of the book focuses on on DDP's life outside of wrestling, which is not nearly as exciting as he thinks. The portions about wrestling are mostly quotes from DDP's friends in wrestling talking about how great he is. At best, DDP comes across as arogant and cocky. Yes, I did say "at best he comes across as arogant and cocky." I can not think of a nicer way to paraphrase my thoughts on this book and Page Faulkenburg (pardon my spelling). After reading this book, I am glad DDP is stuck in a near "jobber" persona on WWF TV these days. In summary, DO NOT BUY THIS BOOK unless you like to throw your money away.


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