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Andy Murray: Seventy-Seven: My Road to Wimbledon Glory by Andy Murray

elj_ne's review

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2.5

This is definitely more of a coffee table book than an actual memoir: the photos are absolutely stunning and there's a clear narrative, but the prose could have really done with a ghostwriter to make it less clunky and there's not a huge amount of insight here.

f_rochester's review

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informative inspiring lighthearted reflective medium-paced

3.25

charliewalt's review

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5.0

An absolute must have for any Andy Murray fan! Andy talks us through all his trials and tribulations both on and off court. From winning the US Open, his loss in the 2012 Wimbledon Final, his revenge in the Olympic final and his eventual domination in the 2013 Wimbledon final.

He also let's us in on some of the personal aspects of his life such as finding out about his best friends cancer, his relationship with Kim, his parents divorce and that event in Dunblane.

Sure some bits are a bit repetitive and it isn't the most technical of literary pieces. But what do you expect, he's a tennis pro, not a writer!
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