kickpleat's review against another edition

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3.0

First off, I'm probably the oldest person reading this book. I can also confess to doing an inter-library loan (thanks Fort St. John!) just to read this book. I was intrigued in Rodney Mullen's life after watching the doc "Bones Brigade" (highly recommended if you like skate docs) and this book helps to fill in most of the gaps about his crazy family life (and though autism isn't mentioned, I think Rodney might suffer from a smidge of it). It's a speedy read & I probably wouldn't recommend it to anyone other than fans.

ezraaa's review against another edition

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dark informative inspiring medium-paced

zibi's review against another edition

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4.0

Inspirational, heartfelt and fascinating story about the grandfather of street skating. I'd reccommend it to anyone interested in the history of skating and espcially in the life of Rodney Mullen. Makes you wanna jump on your skateboard and rip a local hill.

rickkelk's review against another edition

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5.0

4.5/5

lizwiz's review

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4.0

best skateboarding book/bio of a skater, out of the 4 most famous I have read. I loved getting inside his messed up head and hearing what really made him tick
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