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Book Reviews of Driver #8Book Review: Fun read Summary: 5 Stars
This book is written in the first person, and it's sort of a diary of Dale Earnhardt Jr's 2000 Winston Cup season. It's funny, articulate, thoughtful and informative. I was really surprised at how well written it was. I know Jade Gurss helped write the book, but it really came out sounding authentic and true to how Junior presents himself. I highly recommend this for the diehard NASCAR fan as well as the novice...and watch out for motorized barstools. You'll see what I mean...
Book Review: Great book Summary: 5 Stars
This book is a great read, regardless of whether you're a Junior fan or not. It shows what a typical rookie year is like in the world of Nascar. It's funny, true to life, and is written as if Junior, himself, is telling you the story. Great book, must have!
Book Review: Great book Summary: 5 Stars
I heard about this book on
www.nascarfantalk.com
and fell in love! Buy this book!
Book Review: Great book! Summary: 5 Stars
This book was great. I enjoyed the descriptions of all of the tracks that Jr. raced at and how he talked to his dad and Matt Kenseth about things that were happening at any one moment. I also enjoyed hearing how him and Tony Jr. have such an honest relationship. They may yell at each other during a race on the radio, but after the race is over they are able to go back to being cousins/friends again. They leave it all on the racetrack. Very well written book! A must for any Jr. fan!
Book Review: Interesting book Summary: 3 Stars
I like the fact that this was written by Dale, Jr not just someone elses words.
More Driver #8 reviews: 1 2 3
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