Last week, I finished Open by Andre Agassi, and I thought it was excellent. You might be amazed to learn that Agassi hates tennis (and has seemingly hated tennis his entire life). I was even more amazed at how detailed Agassi's memory was. He recounts matches, points, and opponents throughout his career with surprisingly clarity. If you are at all a fan of tennis, then I think you would like this book a lot. Even if you don't like tennis, the book is pretty interesting.
I have now started reading Too Fat to Fish by Artie Lange, which is a memoir. Frankly, I know very little about Artie Lange, other than the fact that his is fat (apparently too fat to fish) and, as a result (or so I assume), he's tried to commit suicide a few times. So far, it's pretty good.
Books read in 2010:
I have now started reading Too Fat to Fish by Artie Lange, which is a memoir. Frankly, I know very little about Artie Lange, other than the fact that his is fat (apparently too fat to fish) and, as a result (or so I assume), he's tried to commit suicide a few times. So far, it's pretty good.
Books read in 2010:
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