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Rating: Summary: Great for young readers... Review: I bought this book a few months ago, shortly after it was published, mostly because I was obsessed with Apolo. I was a bit disappointed with the author's interpretation of Apolo's life and events. He made Apolo's life sound too much like a story, and I didn't really like the kind of informal language he used. Plus, I could tell that the author didn't really get to know Apolo personally. There wasn't really anything in the book about Apolo that I didn't know. Someone could have very easily gotten all of the information from the internet, newspapers, and magazines.There are some great pictures in there, though. But overall, I wouldn't really recommend the book for die-hard Apolo fans (fans who know pretty much every thing about him that has been released to the public), because it's mostly redundant. The book is more well-suited to younger fans, around elementary or middle school age, since the language used by the author can be annoying to older, better educated fans (in high school, college, or beyond).
Rating: Summary: the real star is steven bradbury Review: I have to say that the real star is really steven bradbury. if one saw the olympics in the 1000 meters , he was the 1 that one. i dont think i will buy this book. he came out on the jay leno show and the conan obrian show and he said absolutely "nothing" about the sport if it was growing. one has to actually check the websites to find information about speedskating, and the history of the sport. If you want some one positive in my view, Check out Gold Medalist Derek Parra. He was enthusiastic in his interviews. and trains at the utah olympic oval. i dont recommend this book. for the most part speedskaters stay hush hush about things. it is like they just want to be the only ones doing it. sooner or later, African Americans will dominate this sport. it is just a matter of time.
Rating: Summary: It's OK... Review: My friend ordered this book, as we are both obsessed Apolo fans. I was a bit dissapointed. It was stuff I already knew, and the way it explained things, it made it seem as if it were aimed at people younger than I am. But it had great photos, and overall it wasn't too bad.
Rating: Summary: Great for young readers... Review: This Avon book is for young readers. A fantastic way to introduce the biographical genre to 4th-6th grade reading levels. Well written, inspiring book, interesting subject, easy to follow.
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