A review by drewsof
Galaga by Michael Kimball

3.0

Again, it's a question of your interest level. If you're into classic games, this is ideal. If you're into stories about how [insert artistic thing here] shaped the life of a young person, this is also ideal. Kimball does a really great job at elevating what could've been a boring, dry fact-based thing about the game into a deeply personal look at life, at youth, and at love - of others and of an object. Your mileage will vary, but the fact is: this book does what it sets out to do and more. And for that, it is a success full-stop.

More at TNBBC: http://thenextbestbookblog.blogspot.com/2014/09/drew-reviews-galaga.html
and at RB: http://ragingbiblioholism.com/2014/09/30/galaga/